Ferrari Reviews
Current models
Ferrari 296 GTS 2022 review
With a retractable roof and electric driving mode, you might think the new Ferrari 296 GTS has gone a bit soft. Not a chance...
Ferrari 430 Scuderia Spider 16M 2009 review
Previously owned by Jay Kay from Jamiroquai, this Ferrari 430 Scuderia Spider 16M is a visceral supercar head-rush. Tim Pitt drives it.
Ferrari 812 GTS 2021 review
The Ferrari 812 GTS is a glamorous GT and a scintillating supercar. And its naturally aspirated V12 sounds even better with the roof removed.
Ferrari 812 Superfast 2020 review
We reckon the Ferrari 812 Superfast has the finest engine of any new car. With 800hp going through the rear wheels, it’s wildly intense.
Ferrari F8 Spider 2021 review
The Ferrari F8 Spider is a dynamic masterclass: fiercely fast, yet easy to enjoy. We drive the open-air V8 supercar on UK roads.
Ferrari Portofino M 2021 review
The Ferrari Portofino M gets a ‘Modificata’ update, with the 620hp V8 and eight-speed gearbox from the Roma. It’s a car of many talents.
Ferrari Roma 2021 review
The Ferrari Roma combines classic style with cutting-edge tech, and GT practicality with supercar performance. We get behind the wheel.
Discontinued models
2017 Ferrari GTC4Lusso T 2017 review
The Ferrari GTC4Lusso is now available with a twin-turbocharged V8 alongside the naturally-aspirated V12. But is it a disappointment?
Ferrari 330 GTC 1966 review
This stunning 1966 Ferrari 330 GTC was discovered in Venezuela, then restored to concours-winning condition in the UK. We drive it.
Ferrari 488 Spider 2015 review
We drive the turbocharged successor to the Ferrari 458 Spider
Ferrari California T Handling Speciale 2016 review
Ferrari sharpens up the California T with an optional handling pack
Ferrari F8 Tributo 2020 review
Ferrari pays tribute to its V8 supercars with the magnificent F8 Tributo. We drive it on home turf in Italy.
Ferrari GTC4Lusso 2016 review
Ferrari completely overhauls the FF and finally gives us the fully-formed V12 GT it always promised to be
Ferrari Portofino 2018 review
It's the cheapest new Ferrari you can buy – but is it more convincing than its California T predecessor?