LaFerrari
The Ferrari LaFerrari, limited-production hybrid hypercar produced 2013-2016 representing Ferrari flagship and first full hybrid model, features naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter Ferrari F140 V12 engine producing 800 PS (588 kW/789 hp) at 9,000 rpm and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft) torque at 6,750 rpm supplemented by HY-KERS (Hybrid-Kinetic Energy Recovery System) electric motor generating 163 PS (120 kW/161 hp) creating combined system output of 963 PS (708 kW/950 hp) and 900 Nm total torque establishing new Ferrari performance benchmark. Seven-speed dual-clutch F1 transmission drives rear wheels exclusively without all-wheel-drive complexity maintaining traditional Ferrari rear-drive philosophy, achieving extraordinary 0-100 km/h acceleration in 2.6 seconds, 0-200 km/h in under 6.9 seconds, and top speed exceeding 350 km/h (217 mph) competing against McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder in hybrid hypercar trinity defining early-2010s ultimate performance car segment. Carbon fiber monocoque construction creates 1,255 kg dry weight enabling exceptional power-to-weight ratio, with active aerodynamics including deployable rear spoiler and underbody diffuser generating substantial downforce through Formula 1-derived technology achieving sub-7-minute Fiorano lap time.
The LaFerrari nameplate translates as "The Ferrari" representing ultimate expression of Maranello engineering combining naturally-aspirated V12 character with F1-derived hybrid technology achieving 40% fuel consumption reduction versus equivalent non-hybrid performance while delivering superior acceleration and power delivery, with KERS system tested extensively in Ferrari Formula 1 program before road car application. Limited production of 499 coupe examples plus 210 LaFerrari Aperta convertible variants creates extreme exclusivity with original €1.3 million pricing escalating to €3-5+ million secondary market values, with all units allocated before public unveiling to selected Ferrari clienti creating invite-only purchasing process typical of limited-production special series maintaining brand exclusivity. Active chassis control systems including magnetorheological dampers (SCM-E), E-Diff electronic differential, and F1-Trac stability control derived from racing technology create sophisticated vehicle dynamics management, while hybrid powertrain positioning battery pack and electric motor optimizes weight distribution maintaining Ferrari characteristic handling balance despite added hybrid system complexity. LaFerrari represents landmark Ferrari model transitioning legendary naturally-aspirated V12 heritage toward electrified future while maintaining emotional performance character, with subsequent SF90 Stradale and 296 GTB models continuing hybridization strategy demonstrating LaFerrari influence on contemporary Ferrari product direction balancing environmental regulations with performance excellence.