How much horsepower does a Ferrari have? Over the years, Ferrari vehicles have offered anywhere from just over 100 to just over 1,000 hp—but which Ferrari has the most horsepower? That honor goes to the SF90 Stradale, which offers up to 986 horsepower with its optional hybrid powertrain. As the first-ever Ferrari with a mid-engine mount and all-wheel drive, it’s a truly revolutionary performer that can dust almost any rival.
Although the Prancing Horse is best known for its V12 and flat-12 engines, Ferrari has engineered and deployed a wide range of highly competitive powertrains from the time since it got its start.
The following models—listed in order from highest to lowest horsepower—are separated by decades and distinguished competing design priorities, but each and every one has helped Ferrari become the utterly singular nameplate that it is today:
Ferrari engines always put up impressive numbers—and although you can find plenty of reasons to celebrate the Ferrari SF90 Stradale horsepower or the Ferrari 296 GTB top speed (205 mph!), it’s almost impossible to do these engines justice on paper. After all, driving a Ferrari is a holistic experience that ignites all of the senses. Ultimately, the sound of a Ferrari engine is almost as iconic as the vehicles themselves!
The creation of a Ferrari engine begins with a robot-led casting process that takes place in the Prancing Horse’s in-house foundry. Although the parts thereby created will be hand-assembled by expert machinists, a pair of robots—named Romeo and Juliet—assist with the process of fusing the valve seats to the engines. It takes around three months to build a Ferrari, and the crankshaft alone takes 25 days from start to finish!
Whether you want to commission a new Ferrari or you’re looking for a particular classic model, you can rely on our Chicagoland team to take your drives from Milwaukee to Indianapolis to the next level. Get in touch with us today to learn more about your favorite Ferrari engines and find the Prancing Horse with everything you desire.
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