SF90 Stradale

Make
Ferrari
Segment
Coupe

Now that customer deliveries of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale have begun, we're starting to see videos emerge online showing the Italian automaker's new hybrid supercar in action. We recently saw the SF90 Stradale set a blisteringly fast quarter-mile time, beating the McLaren 675LT.

Now, a new video gives us a closer look at the Ferrari SF90 Stradale with the optional Assetto Fiorano package, which was spotted in the wild on the streets of Maranello. While the standard SF90 Stradale is a phenomenal supercar, the Assetto Fiorano package improves the performance with some weight-saving enhancements.

With the package installed, the SF90's curb weight is dropped by 66 pounds thanks to lightweight titanium springs, a titanium exhaust system, and carbon fiber wheels. Ferrari also upgrades the shock absorbers using its experience gained from competition GT racing.

One of the most significant upgrades, however, is a new carbon-fiber rear spoiler that increases the car's downforce and stability at high speed, while Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires offer improved grip over the standard Pirelli P Zero tires. With the Assetto Fiorano package installed, the SF90 is also available a stunning Argento Nurburgring silver livery, which is complemented with Giallo Modena yellow accents on this example.

Unsurprisingly, these enhancements aren't cheap: equipping the Assetto Fiorano package adds an extra $100,000, bringing the total asking price of the SF90 to around $725,000. Unfortunately, we don't get to see the track-focused SF90 in action in the video.

In stock form, the Ferrari SF90's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors generate a combined 986 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, which is sent to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission. This enables the hybrid supercar to sprint from 0-62 mph in 2.5 seconds, 0-124 mph in 6.7 seconds, and reach a top speed of 211 mph.