Ferrari unveiled its first hybrid V6 convertible in Europe this week, the 296 GTS with no word when it will appear in North America. The hybrid uses a new 654 horsepower 120-degree V6, coupled with an electric motor capable of delivering a further 122 kW (165 horsepower) which debuted on the 296 GTB. It’s roughly a ~$400,000 version of an open wheel formula racer with a spider wrapping and a 2.9-second zero-to-100km/h elapsed time.
The 296 GTS’s plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system has instant pedal response time and delivers – it’s claimed – a 25km range in the all-electric eDrive mode. “The car’s compact dimensions and the introduction of control systems as well as meticulously honed aerodynamics ensure that the driver will instantly be impressed by its astonishing agility and responsiveness to commands,” Ferrari said. Continue reading










Aston Martin Announces Its Sustainability Strategy
It comes after the sixth report from the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released in February made an urgent call to policymakers and corporate objectors that now is the last chance to save humanity and planet earth from the increasingly deadly effects of global warming cause by human activities since the industrial revolution. Continue reading →