This Barely Pushed Ferrari SF90 Stradale Is up for Grabs
As hard as it may be to believe, there are people who grow tired of their Ferraris.
One such person is currently trying to sell their 2022 SF90 Stradale on Bring a Trailer. Why anyone would willingly let go of the hybrid supercar is beyond us, but the sale does present collectors with a chance to add a truly noteworthy Prancing Horse to their stable.
The idea of an electrified Ferrari may have seemed sacrilegious early last decade, but we’ve now become accustomed to the idea. It helps that the Italian marque’s hybrids have more than held their own in terms of looks and performance. This is especially true of the brand’s second hybrid, and first plug-in, the SF90 Stradale. The model, which debuted in 2019, shares a name with the automaker’s F1 race car from that season and was the most powerful road car in the brand’s storied history at the time of its launch.
This particular SF90 Stradale is finished in the automaker’s trademark shade of Rosso Corsa and has a Cuoio (or cowhide) leather interior. The supercar features one of the most aggressively styled bodies to ever leave Maranello. The bold design, which includes a twin-part rear wing, isn’t just meant to look cool—although, it certainly does—it also produces 860 pounds of downforce at 155 mph.
The car’s most impressive feature, though, is almost certainly its powertrain. The plug-in hybrid features a potent twin-turbocharged V-8 that produces 769 hp on its own, as well as three electric motors that kick in an additional 217 hp. Total output comes out to a hair-raising 986 horses and 590 ft lbs of twist, which is routed to all four wheels—the SF90 Stradale is the brand’s first all-wheel-drive sports car—via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Unsurprisingly, the vehicle can put up silly performance numbers. It can sprint from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and tops out a 211 mph. The setup should be in good shape too.
In the market for a ridiculously powerful Ferrari? This SF90 Stradale is up for auction until Friday, March 1. As of press time, bidding is up to $412,900, which is still about $100,000 below its original sticker price, though you can expect that number to keep climbing.
Click here for more photos of the 2022 Ferrari SF90 Stradale.
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Bryan Hood
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Bryan Hood is a digital staff writer at Robb Report. Before joining the magazine, he worked for the New York Post, Artinfo and New York magazine, where he covered everything from celebrity gossip to…
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