
2027 Ferrari 849 Testarossa: Hold on tight, if you had a Ferrari Testarossa poster on your bedroom wall as a child. Your childhood fantasy has just come true. The renowned name is back, and not simply for sentimental reasons. The 2027 Ferrari 849 Testarossa is here with jaw-dropping performance, hybrid tech, and a price tag north of half a million dollars. But does it live up to the legend Americans remember from the ‘80s? Let’s dive in.
A Modern-Day Poster Car
The Testarossa of old was all about drama—wide body, side strakes, and an attitude that screamed excess. The new 849 Testarossa keeps that poster-car spirit alive, but in a very 2027 way:
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- 1,035 total horsepower from a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 plus three electric motors
- 0–60 mph in just 2.0 seconds (est.)
- Top speed of 205 mph
- A design that blends Ferrari heritage with futuristic aggression
Ferrari says it’s the most powerful standard-production car they’ve ever made.
Ferrari Wants You to Daily-Drive It (Seriously)
Yes, you read correctly. Maranello maintains that the new Testarossa is designed with comfort and accessibility in mind even though the majority of Americans view Ferraris as weekend toys. The automobile continuously anticipates your next move for smoother control, even at the limit, thanks to technology like the Ferrari Integrated Vehicle Estimator (FIVE).
That doesn’t mean it’s your new commuter car, but Ferrari engineers claim you could drive it every day. We’ll let your bank account decide that.

Coupe or Spider? Your Choice
In true Ferrari fashion, the 849 Testarossa comes in two flavors:
- Coupe – lighter, sharper, and with a big engine window for showing off.
- Spider – adds about 200 pounds with a retractable hardtop, but gives you that open-air drama Americans love.
Ferrari expects more U.S. buyers will go for the Spider, just as they did with the SF90.
Price Tag and U.S. Launch
Ferrari isn’t shy about pricing. The 2027 Testarossa will set you back between $540,000 and $587,000, depending on the spec. For that, you’re getting one of the fastest gas-powered cars on the planet.
U.S. release dates:
- Coupe: April 2026
- Spider: July 2026
Will It Be the Next Icon?
Here’s the real question: can the new 849 Testarossa become as iconic as the ‘80s original? The old one was a cultural symbol, showing up in Miami Vice, arcade games, and garages of the rich and famous. The new one? It’s chasing performance benchmarks and tech supremacy, not retro vibes.
But one thing’s for sure: Ferrari just built a car that every supercar enthusiast in America will want on their wall or in their garage.

Final Thought
The 2027 Ferrari 849 Testarossa isn’t just a revival of a name; it’s a statement. A plug-in hybrid Ferrari making over 1,000 horsepower that still claims to be daily-drivable? That’s the kind of contradiction only Ferrari can pull off.
Whether you’re in L.A., Miami, or New York, if you see one of these on the street, don’t blink—you might miss it hitting 60 mph in two seconds flat.
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