Especificaciones y análisis del Ferrari LaFerrari
Power
163HP
Torque
-Nm
Consumption
-l/100
Emissions
330g/km
0-100 km/h
3s
Top Speed
350km/h
Weight
-kg
Price
-€
Technical summary
Híbrido
Automático 7v
RWD
2 / 2 doors
- L
- L
120 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ferrari LaFerrari · 163 CV (2013-2014)
General description
The Ferrari LaFerrari is not just a car; it is the materialization of a dream, Maranello's masterpiece that in 2013 redefined the concept of a hypercar. It represents Ferrari's first foray into high-performance hybridization, creating a machine that fuses the tradition of its glorious V12 engine with the technology of the future. Its exclusivity and its name, 'The Ferrari', say it all: it is the ultimate expression of the brand.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the LaFerrari is an experience that overwhelms the senses. The thunderous roar of the 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 makes your skin crawl, while the instantaneous thrust of the hybrid system crushes you against the seat. The acceleration is brutal, catapulting you from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3 seconds and giving you no respite until you exceed 350 km/h. Every corner is a precise dialogue between the driver and the asphalt, a symphony of grip, power, and control that only a Ferrari of this lineage can offer.
Design and aesthetics
Its silhouette is a sculpture in motion, a functional work of art sculpted by the wind. Every line, every air intake, and every surface of the LaFerrari has an aerodynamic purpose, directly inspired by Formula 1. The butterfly doors add a theatrical drama, while its extremely low height and imposing width give it a road presence that is pure intimidation and beauty. It is a design that transcends time.
Technology and features
The technological heart of the LaFerrari is its revolutionary HY-KERS system, which combines a colossal V12 engine with an electric motor to deliver stratospheric joint power. Everything sits on an ultralight and extremely rigid carbon fiber monocoque chassis. Active aerodynamics, with spoilers and flaps that adjust in real-time, and high-performance ceramic brakes, ensure absolute control even in the most extreme conditions. It is the pinnacle of racing engineering, applied to a road car.
Competition
The LaFerrari was born in a golden era, competing in an automotive Olympus known as the 'Holy Trinity'. Its direct rivals were the McLaren P1 and the Porsche 918 Spyder. Each of them represented a unique interpretation of what a hybrid hypercar should be, masterfully combining combustion and electricity to achieve performance levels never seen before. A battle of titans that marked an era.
Conclusion
More than a car, the Ferrari LaFerrari is a milestone, an icon that will remain in the collective memory forever. It is the perfect symbiosis between the pure emotion of a combustion engine at its peak and the brutal efficiency of electric technology. Driving it is a privilege, owning it is to guard a piece of automotive history. It is, in essence, the soul of Ferrari.



