Beschreibung
2024 Ferrari 296 GTB
LL24 XAB
1, 423 miles. Full Ferrari History.
Giallo Triplo Strato with Nero Roof, Grigio Scuro / Giallo leather interior,
Suspension Lifter
Apple Car Play
Adaptive Frontlight System
Electrochromic Rear View Mirror
Parking Camera
Front and Rear Paring Sensors
Premium Hi-Fi System
Wireless Smartphone Charger
Carbon Fibre Underdoor Cover
Exterior Sill Kick in Carbon
Upper part of Centre Console in Carbon Fibre
Black Tailpipe Tips
Carbon Fibre Front Spoiler
Carbon Fibre Steering Wheel + LEDs
‘Scuderia Ferrari’ shields
Special Paint Colour (Tri Coat Yellow)
Vintage Range Leather (Grigio Scuro)
Carbon Fibre Racing Seats (Large)
Coloured Standard Stitching – Giallo
Racing Seat Lifter
Leather Headliner – Nero
Yellow Brake Callipers
Dashboard Webbing in customer selected leather
Leather Passenger Compartment Inserts
Coloured Inner Details Giallo
Matts in Leather/ Alcantara – Nero
Titanium Wheel Bolts
20” Forged Diamond Wheels
Ferrari's first V6 road car redefines the supercar with sensational speed and agility
With an all-new, 120-degree, twin-turbo V6 engine and an electric motor, powering the rear wheels only (unlike the SF90), the 296 GTB really does blow apart the current supercar conventions. Oh, and there’s the small matter of 819bhp.
The 296 GTB is the first V6-powered Ferrari road car (the delectable 246 GT Dino never wore the prancing horse emblem in-period), the first to feature a ‘hot-vee’ turbocharger installation, and it’s also a plug-in hybrid, with an EV-only range of around 15 miles.
The electric motor is good for 165bhp and 232lb ft; the V6 on its own, a stunning 654bhp and 546lb ft. The combined power is that 819bhp headline figure and saves 30kg over one of Ferrari’s V8s and is coupled to an eight-speed twin clutch gearbox.
As the numbers suggest, the rate of acceleration is of the hold-on-tight/ nervous laughter variety, verging on the uncomfortable, but weirdly addictive at the same time. This is a seriously rapid car.
It sounds nice, too, with plenty of turbo sound effects overlaying the tuneful V6 rasp. The Ferrari 296 GTB’s mix of power and engaging dynamics strikes a real sweet spot, redefining what a supercar can be.


























