

Derek Fung
Ferrari HC25: Non-hybrid V8 given one more hurrah
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The Ferrari F8 is no longer on sale as a new car in Australia, but it remains one of the last pure V8 mid-engined Ferraris before the brand's hybrid shift took hold. Replacing the 488, the F8 brought sharper styling, stronger performance and lessons from track-focused models into a more usable two-seat supercar package. Its appeal is the blend of huge turbocharged performance and familiar Ferrari balance, without the added weight or complexity of a plug-in hybrid system. For buyers looking at modern Ferrari coupes and spiders, the F8 is significant because it feels both contemporary and connected to the brand's classic mid-engine V8 line.


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