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Ferrari 296 GTB Review

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The 2023 Ferrari 296 GTB is a mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car that marks Ferrari's return to V6 power, combined with electric assistance to deliver exceptional performance. Here's an overview of its key specifications and features:


Engine and Performance:

Engine Type:
3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V6 paired with an electric motor.

Combined Horsepower: 819 hp (654 hp from the V6 engine and 165 hp from the electric motor).

Torque: 546 lb-ft.

Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic.

Acceleration (0-60 mph): Approximately 2.9 seconds.

Top Speed: Over 205 mph.


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Fuel Economy and Range:

Fuel Efficiency:
EPA estimates around 47 MPGe combined.

Electric-Only Range:
Up to 15 miles on a full charge.


Dimensions and Weight:

Curb Weight:
Approximately 3,241 lbs.

Length: 179.7 inches.

Width: 77.1 inches.

Height: 46.7 inches.

Wheelbase: 102.4 inches.

Ground Clearance: Approximately 4.7 inches.


Seating and Interior:

Seating Capacity:
2 passengers.

Interior Features: High-quality materials with a driver-focused cockpit, digital instrument cluster, and advanced infotainment system.


Tires and Wheels:

Standard Tire Sizes:
Front: 245/35 ZR20; Rear: 305/35 ZR20.

Wheel Options: 20-inch alloy wheels with various finishes.


Safety and Braking:

Brake Type:
Carbon-ceramic disc brakes.

Safety Features:
Advanced traction and stability control systems, multiple airbags, and driver assistance technologies.


Pricing and Ownership Costs:

Base Price:
Starts around $312,000.

Annual Maintenance Cost: Estimated between $1,500 and $2,000, though Ferrari offers a 7-year free maintenance program for new models.

Insurance Prices: Vary based on location, driver profile, and coverage; high-performance vehicles typically incur higher premiums.


Warranty:

Standard Warranty:
3 years with unlimited mileage.

Extended Warranty Options: Available for up to 15 years, including programs like Power15 and MainPower15.

Pros:

Exceptional performance with a blend of V6 and electric power.

Striking design and advanced aerodynamics.

Electric-only mode for short-distance, emission-free driving.

Cons:

High purchase price and ownership costs.

Limited cargo space.

Not suitable for more than two occupants.


Manufacturing Origin:

Made in Maranello, Italy.


Additional Information:

Fuel Tank Capacity:
Approximately 17.2 gallons.

Performance in Various Conditions: While designed for optimal performance, extreme temperatures can affect battery efficiency and overall performance.

Why It Stands Out: The 296 GTB offers a unique combination of hybrid efficiency and Ferrari's renowned performance, setting a new benchmark in the sports car segment.

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