
Highlights the anticipated price and the debut date in India.
Explains the 849 Testarossa's performance, design, and unique selling points.
The much-anticipated 849 Testarossa will make its Indian debut on March 14, 2026, according to Ferrari's official announcement. The newest hypercar from the Italian brand is set to take the place of the SF90 Stradale at the top of its lineup.
According to preliminary estimates, the supercar's ex-showroom price in India will start at more than Rs 10 crore, which reflects its extremely elite status.
A modified 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, three electric motors, and a lithium-ion battery pack form the foundation of the 849 Testarossa. With a combined output of almost 1,050 bhp, this cutting-edge plug-in hybrid system is Ferrari's most potent production vehicle to date.
With this tremendous power, the Testarossa can attain an electronically regulated top speed of 330 km/h and sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 2.3 seconds.
A limited 25-kilometre pure-electric driving range is another feature of the hybrid system that highlights the car's technological prowess and pays homage to the future of high-performance mobility.
The new 849 is a completely modern vehicle, even though the name Testarossa recalls Ferrari's famous supercars from the 1980s. Sharp, modern lines are mixed with traditional hints on the exterior.
With active aero features producing over 400 kg of downforce at speed, wide proportions, and aerodynamic improvements guarantee both visual drama and high-speed stability.
Inside, the cabin blends cutting-edge technology with classic luxury. Ferrari's driver-centric cockpit combines high tech and tactile interaction by relying less on a central touchscreen and more on integrated displays and user-friendly controls.
For fans of performance cars in India, the Ferrari 849 Testarossa's arrival is a momentous occasion. With its exceptional power, state-of-the-art hybrid technology, and premium price, this flagship model is expected to be one of the most talked-about introductions in the Indian auto industry in 2026. Although only a small number of cars are expected to reach Indian roads, deliveries are expected shortly after the official debut.
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