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Vertu Teams Up with Ferrari

The newest phone from Vertu, the $12,000 Constellation Quest Ferrari, takes its design cues from the Italian carmaker’s 458 Italia supercar and offers a handful of new features geared toward the Ferrari enthusiast. The special-edition phone, the third model created in a collaboration between the two brands, provides access to ...

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On Its 50th Anniversary, the Ferrari GTO Is Feted at Concours d’Elegance

Fifty years ago, Ferrari introduced what was to become one of the world’s most valuable collectible cars, the Ferrari 250 GTO. The 3-liter V-12 engine suffered only two losses in its three-year racing career and celebrated a win in its class for every championship race it entered in 1962 and ...

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Maserati Rolls Out GranTurismo MC Stradale and GranCabrio Sport

As Ferrari’s more luxury-oriented corporate cousin, the modern Maserati has made a name for itself as a purveyor of stupendously customizable sporting cars. On all Maseratis, options for color customization are multitudinous, extending from obvious choices (paint, upholstery, dash trim) to minutiae (brake calipers, seat belts, stitching).

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Ferrari Fanatics Convene in Old Pasadena, Calif.

On May 22, about 140 Ferraris will be on parade at Old Pasadena’s historic Colorado Blvd. for the third annual Concorso Ferrari, hosted by Ferrari Club of America’s Southwest Region (FCA SW). A highlight will be David Sydorick’s rare 1956 Ferrari 250 GT LWB Berlinetta, serial number 0515 GT, from ...

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FrontRunners: Pagani Huayra

Pagani, the Modena, italy, maker of supercars in league with high-profile exotics from Bugatti, Ferrari, and Lamborghini, has finally gained access to America. The U.S.-street-legal, $1.5 million Pagani Huayra (www.pagani.com) is the follow-up to the Zonda, which set N

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Robb Design Portfolio: Baronial Beauty

1956 Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta Before withdrawing from world championship racing in 1957, Maserati moved to the forefront of motorsport competition—alongside rival Ferrari—with the A6G/54 (also known as the A6G 2000 GT), a series of 60 beautiful coupes and convertibles produced from 1954 to 1957. Beginning in 1956, they were powered ...

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Car of the Year 2011: No. 7 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible

No SubstituteThe GranTurismo just might erase Maserati’s undeserved image of being the Italian car to buy if you cannot afford a Ferrari. Yes, Maserati was once a division of Ferrari, the two companies still are located in the same neighborhood, and all Maseratis are powered by Ferrari-sourced engines. However, Maserati ...

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