Ferrari SP38 – a model that can be driven both on road and on track

A surprising design for a surprising one-off supercar. This truly special Ferrari was on public display for the first time at the Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este on Saturday 26th May 2018. Designed by the Ferrari Design Centre on the chassis and running gear of the 488 GTB, this unique car reflects the specific vision of … Read more

One of the most powerful Maserati cars ever storms high-end SUV segment

  New Levante Trofeo launch edition shown at 2018 NYIAS is a limited series intended for select enthusiasts in the U.S. and Canada. Maserati revealed the first Levante built around a V8 engine at the New York International Auto Show. It is the Levante Trofeo, the ultimate Maserati of SUVs. Trofeo is definitely one of … Read more

There are seven leading luxury brands in the Top 30 Most Valuable Italian 2018 Brands

Gucci leads the first BrandZTM Top 30 Most Valuable Italian 2018 Brands.   There are seven leading luxury brands in the Italian Top 30. Together, Gucci, Prada, Armani, Bottega Veneta, Bulgari, Fendi and Ferragamo contribute $28.9 billion to the total brand value of the ranking. Within the automotive industry, Ferrari revs ahead with its brand … Read more

Rétromobile 2018: The Reference Event of the Classic Car Enthusiasts

  2018 Rétromobile Paris, the leading event of Classic Cars is back (until 11 February 2018) at the Porte de Versaille Exhibition Centre. For 43 years, the historic cars show attracts classic cars enthusiasts, professionals of the industry and curious people from all around the world. Each of them are driven by the same passion: beautiful … Read more

Ferrari have been in F1 since day one but this may be the beginning of the end

Any cut in their long-standing $68m team payment, in the interests of promoting closer racing with their rivals, may see Enzo Ferrari’s vision happy to succumb to financial reality and throw in their hand

Ferrari on course for €1bn annual profit as supercar demand rises

Worldwide sales of Ferraris, Bentleys, Lamborghinis, McLarens and Rolls-Royces have risen 51% over the past five years