Ferrari 296 GTB

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Ferrari 296 GTB – The V6 Hybrid Supercar Revolution

The Ferrari 296 GTB is a mid-engine hybrid sports car introduced in 2021, marking a historic step for Ferrari—it’s the brand’s first road-going V6 since the Dino of the 1960s, and its first rear-wheel-drive hybrid. Despite the shift to smaller displacement and electrification, the 296 GTB delivers the soul, sound, and speed expected of a Ferrari.

Design & Aerodynamics

The 296 GTB’s design blends classic Ferrari curves with sharp, modern lines:

  • Short, compact proportions thanks to the smaller V6 engine.

  • Wide stance with pronounced rear haunches.

  • Active rear spoiler for extra downforce during high-speed cornering.

  • Aero sculpting underneath for stability without excess drag.

It pays homage to the 1963 Ferrari 250 LM with its smooth roofline and rear buttresses.

Engine & Hybrid Powertrain

  • 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 (663 hp)

  • Paired with a 165 hp electric motor

  • Total output: 830 hp and 740 Nm of torque

  • 8-speed dual-clutch transmission

  • 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.9 seconds

  • Top speed: over 330 km/h (205 mph)

The plug-in hybrid system includes a 7.45 kWh battery, giving up to 25 km (15 miles) of pure electric driving

Chassis & Handling

The 296 GTB uses Ferrari’s Side Slip Control and eManettino drive selector, allowing the driver to choose between modes like full-electric, hybrid, and performance.

  • Shorter wheelbase than the F8 Tributo for sharper cornering.

  • Advanced brake-by-wire system for strong, consistent stopping power.

  • Active aerodynamics for track-level grip without compromising road comfort

Interior & Technology

Inside, the 296 GTB blends minimalism with cutting-edge digital tech:

  • Fully digital driver display with integrated navigation and performance data.

  • Touch-sensitive controls on the steering wheel and dashboard.

  • Premium leather, Alcantara, and carbon-fiber trim.

  • Seating designed for both comfort on long drives and firm support in corners.

Key Highlights

  • Ferrari’s first mid-engine V6 hybrid for the road.

  • 830 hp combined output with thrilling acceleration.

  • A mix of Italian elegance and futuristic tech.

  • Capable of silent electric cruising or full-blown track performance.

  • Inspired by Ferrari racing heritage yet built for the modern era.


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