Ferrari sold just one 2023 F8 Tributo in the U.S. before ending production.
DW Burnett
Ferrari has ended production of its mid-engine F8 Tributo supercar, Car and Driver reported on Wednesday.
Our colleagues at C/D received word from Ferrari that just one 2023 model year F8 Tributo made it to the United States before production ended, meaning there’s a lucky customer out there who has a one-of-one car, technically.
It’s important to note that while F8 Tributo coupe production is over, Ferrari continues to produce the drop-top Spider version alongside the car’s spiritual replacement, the 819-hp hybrid V-6-powered 296 GTB. So while the fixed hardtop model is gone, the F8 isn’t fully dead just yet.
While it could never match the sound of predecessors like the 458 Italia, the F8 Tributo’s 710-hp 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 was anything but boring. It could chuck the car from zero to 60 in under three seconds, onto a top speed of 211 mph. We’ll miss it.
Brian Silvestro Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
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