The 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS delivers an exhilarating driving experience, combining a powerful hybrid powertrain with stunning design and agile handling. While it impresses with its performance and technology, the high price point and some ergonomic issues may give potential buyers pause.

8.6/10

CarExplore Overall Comparative Score

This score is based on the rating provided by CarExpert, reflecting the 296 GTS's exceptional performance and overall package.

Quick Facts

CarExplore's Take on the 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS-Front View
  • Price: $688,146 (plus on-road costs)
  • ANCAP Safety Rating: Not rated
  • Fuel Efficiency (Claimed): 6.4L/100km
  • Electric Range: 25km

Key Specifications

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Specification Details
Engine 3.0L twin-turbo V6 PHEV
System Power 610kW
System Torque 740Nm
Transmission 8-speed dual-clutch auto
Drive Type Rear-wheel drive
0-100km/h 2.9 seconds
Top Speed 330km/h
Battery 7.45kWh
Fuel Consumption (Claimed) 6.4L/100km
Weight 1540kg (dry)

Performance and Driving Experience

  • Ferociously quick acceleration (0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds, 0-200km/h in 7.6 seconds)
  • Impressive handling with a short wheelbase for agility
  • Multiple driving modes including electric-only eDrive
  • Smooth integration of electric and petrol power
  • Engaging exhaust note despite V6 configuration

Expert Insight: "The surge is unrelenting and the way the V6 revs will make you wonder if you ever really loved V8 power at all."

Fuel Efficiency and Electric Performance

  • Claimed combined consumption: 6.4L/100km
  • 25km of electric-only range
  • Ability to drive up to 135km/h on electric power

Value for Money

  • Premium pricing, $84,100 more than the GTB coupe version
  • High-quality interior materials and advanced technology
  • Competitive in the high-end supercar segment

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Exceptional performance and handling
  • Innovative hybrid powertrain
  • Striking design
  • Ability to drive in electric-only mode

Cons:

  • Very high price point
  • Some ergonomic issues with controls
  • Limited practicality (as expected for a supercar)
  • Complex infotainment system

Expert Review Summary

CarExpert

  • Rating: 8.6/10
  • Pros:
    • Stunning performance
    • Engaging driving dynamics
    • Impressive hybrid technology
  • Cons:
    • High price
    • Some ergonomic quirks
  • Summary: "The 296 GTS is so damn pretty, it could drive like an absolute dog and people would queue up to buy it. ... Furiously fast, it has more depth and polish than any plug-in hybrid system I've ever encountered."

CarExplore's Take on the 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

CarExplore's Take on the 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS

The 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS represents a remarkable achievement in hybrid supercar technology. It successfully combines the thrill of a high-performance Ferrari with the efficiency and versatility of a plug-in hybrid system. The car's ability to seamlessly switch between electric and petrol power, while delivering blistering performance, is truly impressive.

The driving experience is nothing short of exhilarating, with the V6 engine providing a unique and engaging soundtrack. The car's agility, thanks to its short wheelbase and sophisticated suspension, makes it a joy to drive on both road and track.

However, potential buyers should be aware of some compromises. The high price point puts it out of reach for many, and some may find the ergonomics and infotainment system challenging to use. Additionally, as with any supercar, practicality is limited.

Ideal For: Enthusiasts and collectors seeking a cutting-edge hybrid supercar that doesn't compromise on the Ferrari driving experience.

Consider Alternatives If: You prioritize practicality, need more interior space, or are looking for a more affordable entry into the supercar world.In conclusion, the 2025 Ferrari 296 GTS offers a glimpse into the future of high-performance cars. It successfully blends traditional Ferrari values with modern hybrid technology, resulting in a car that's not only blindingly fast but also more efficient and versatile than its predecessors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 296 GTS compare to the coupe version (GTB)?

A: The GTS offers open-top driving with similar performance, but comes at a higher price point and slightly higher weight.

Can the 296 GTS be driven solely on electric power?

A: Yes, it can travel up to 25km on electric power alone, at speeds up to 135km/h.

 What is the warranty coverage for the Ferrari 296 GTS?

 Ferrari offers a three-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty on the 296 GTS.

How does the V6 engine sound compare to Ferrari's traditional V8s?

A: Despite having fewer cylinders, the V6 in the 296 GTS is praised for its engaging and unique exhaust note.

Are there any track-focused versions of the 296 GTS available?

A: While not mentioned in this review, Ferrari typically offers more track-focused versions of their models later in the product cycle.