Ferrari demonstrates what it takes to build the SF90 Stradale

It is a beautiful sight to see. It’s possible to watch it all three times.

The SF90 is the most significant new Ferrari model to be launched in the past decade. This is not only the first ever plug-in hybrid car by the company, but it’s also the most powerful production car the brand has ever produced. The hyper hybrid was sold within days of its official debut. Supercar automaker, Motor1.com, is currently assembling customer examples. You can see the SF90 being built by looking behind the scenes. This is your chance to be a part of the SF90’s construction.

Ferrari has released a new video of 10 minutes that explains the production process for the hybrid supercar. It is available on its YouTube channel. This is not an engineering video that features people talking about robots and machines on assembly lines. It’s a brief journey through the Maranello factory via beautifully shot footage. It’s a stunning video to watch. It’s all three times.

Ferrari demonstrates what it takes to build the SF90 Stradale

Ferrari’s first PHEV is a combination of a 4.0 liter V8 combustion engine with three electric motors. One for each front wheel and one sandwiched between ICE and transmission. The system’s maximum output is 986 horsepower (735 kilowatts), and 590 poundfeet (890 Newton-meters). This allows the SF90 Stradale, which can cover the 0-60 mile sprint in 2.5 seconds (0-96 km/h). The system’s top speed is 211 mph (334 kph).