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SF90

SF90 is a designation used by Ferrari to mark the company’s 90th anniversary, most notably applied to the SF90 Stradale, a plug-in hybrid supercar introduced in 2019. The SF90 Stradale pairs a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors, delivering a combined output of 986 PS (915 kW). The hybrid drivetrain drives all four wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, and a 7.9 kWh battery enables limited electric-only running and assists propulsion during acceleration. The system uses Ferrari’s electrified architecture and torque-vectoring technologies to optimize handling.

Performance figures are strong: 0–100 km/h in about 2.5 seconds and a top speed above 340 km/h.

A Spider variant, introduced in 2020, adopts the same powertrain in a convertible form, offering similar performance

Reception has generally been positive, with praise for the combination of extreme performance and improved everyday

In
daily
driving,
the
car
can
operate
in
various
modes
(eDrive,
Hybrid,
Performance,
and
Qualify)
that
adjust
throttle
response,
traction
control,
and
energy
management,
balancing
outright
speed
with
efficiency
and
comfort.
The
SF90
also
features
advanced
aerodynamics,
chassis
rigidity,
and
electronic
systems
designed
to
maximize
track
capability
while
remaining
street-friendly.
with
the
trade-offs
of
added
weight
and
altered
aerodynamics.
The
SF90
name
has
been
used
for
related
developments
within
Ferrari’s
lineup
to
celebrate
the
marque’s
90th
anniversary,
including
special
editions
and
ongoing
evolution
of
the
model
line.
usability
for
a
hybrid
hypercar,
though
critics
note
the
electric
hardware
adds
weight
and
cost
and
can
affect
efficiency
in
non-ideal
conditions.