The Supercar Blog
  • News
  • Videos
  • Scoops
  • Supercars for Sale
  • Submit a Post
  • Ferrari
  • Lamborghini
  • McLaren
  • Bugatti
  • Koenigsegg
  • Pagani
  • Aston Martin
  • BMW
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Porsche
  • Audi
Sign In
The Supercar BlogThe Supercar Blog
  • News
  • Videos
  • Scoops
  • Supercars for Sale
  • Submit a Post
Follow US
FerrariNews

Ferrari 849 Testarossa blends 1970s design with modern supercar tech

By Swapnil
September 10, 2025
2 Min Read
SHARE

Ferrari has revealed the long-awaited SF90 successor. As expected, the new model is called the 849 Testarossa.

According to the company, the 849 Testarossa is the boldest Ferrari ever made. The styling draws inspiration from the old Testarossa but only in a subtle way. The design is actually all-new and features a flat-ish front fascia with L-shaped LED headlamps and a full-width black strip, which has now become a signature design element on cars with the Prancing Horse logo.

Ferrari 849 Testarossa-2

Along the sides are scooped-out ducts that feed air to the twin-turbo V8 engine. A black strip separates the driver’s compartment from the rear section, which has a more sculpted look similar to the Daytona SP3.

Ferrari 849 Testarossa-4
Ferrari 849 Testarossa-5

Move around to the rear of the car, and the first thing you notice is the pair of wings atop the slim LED taillights. The dual exhausts are positioned in the centre of the rear fascia.

The interior of the 849 Testarossa looks sporty and minimalistic. It draws inspiration from the new F80 hypercar.

Ferrari Luce sees strong demand in Thailand amid global criticism
Special manual 911 GT3 celebrates Porsche’s 75th anniversary in Britain
Czech Republic gets its first Ferrari F80 finished in a gorgeous paint & custom livery
Jeremy Clarkson’s cancer diagnosis news leaves fans, enthusiasts in shock

The 849 Testarossa is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine paired with a hybrid system. It has a peak output of 1035 hp. The internal combustion engine develops 818 hp @ 7500 rpm and 621 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm, while the electric motors deliver 161 hp. The car comes with a 7.45 kWh battery, which gives it an electric range of 15.5 miles.

The 849 Testarossa can accelerate from 0-62 mph in under 2.3 seconds. 0-124 mph comes up in 6.35 seconds, and the top speed is more than 205 mph. Ferrari says the new 849 laps the Fiorano test track in 1 min 17.5 seconds.

TAGGED:849 TestarossaSF90 Stradale

Popular

Koenigsegg Regera caught fire during the SCD Secret Meet at Silverstone

Koenigsegg Regera catches fire during the SCD Secret Meet at Silverstone

June 17, 2026
Ferrari Enzo-most expensive car ever sold online (2)

This Enzo is now the most expensive car ever sold online! Guess the price?

June 17, 2026
next-gen bmw x5

Next-gen BMW X5 with FIVE powertrain options nears production

June 16, 2026
Audi A6 Allroad

New Audi A6 Allroad is here with 4×4, all-wheel steering & plug-in hybrid

June 16, 2026
Brands
  • exotics for sale
  • Bugatti Chiron
  • Pebble Beach
  • Nurburgring
  • prototype
  • auction
  • Chiron
  • crash
  • supercars
  • Monterey car week
  • Crashes
  • Huracan
  • wrecked exotics
  • Teaser
  • spy shots
  • LaFerrari
  • top speed
  • limited edition
  • drag race
  • Aventador

You May also Like

2027-bmw-m3-cs-manual-4
BMW M3

Next-gen BMW M3 won’t be a plug-in hybrid like the M5

June 16, 2026
2026 Mercedes-AMG GLE-GLS
Mercedes-AMG GLE

Mercedes-AMG GLE and GLS updated with 600+ hp V8 engine

June 16, 2026
aston-martin-valkyrie-testing-on-public-roads
Aston Martin Valkyrie

Aston Martin Valkyrie recalled over a potential serious safety issue

June 15, 2026
Show More
The Supercar Blog

The Supercar Blog is dedicated to all those who love and admire cars, those who dream of driving the legends of automotive history and the masterpieces of modern technology.

About US

  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Cookie Policy (EU)
4MLike
30.4KFollow
4.5MFollow
4MFollow
thesupercarblog.com. Designed By Endeavour Digital. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome to Foxiz
Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?