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Less than a month ago, after several years of court battles, Ferrari won back the rights to the Testarossa name, and it’s not ...
No car has carried the "Testerossa" nameplate since it went out of production in 1996. Now, though, that could be changing.
Leftfield Swiss designer Franco Sbarro’s custom Ferrari speedster was a 1990s auto show star and is now for sale ...
Ferrari has trademarked the name "849 Testarossa" 40 years after the sports car's debut. Could a revival be on the way?
In that car, Ferrari’s V-12 delivers a total of 840 horsepower and maximum torque of 477 pound-feet of torque, so a similar output could also be possible in the new Testarossa.
By registering “849 Testarossa” independently, Ferrari has effectively extended its claim to the name until January 16, 2035. The “849” leads to speculation about Ferrari’s future plans.
While the modern Ferrari Testarossa Hommage is unlikely to escape the digital world, in theory, it could feature the plug-in hybrid powertrain of the SF90 Stradale, which produces a combined 986 ...
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