Ferrari to take payment in cryptocurrency for luxurious sports cars

Ferrari to take payment in cryptocurrency for luxurious sports cars

Automakers mulling the idea of accepting cryptocurrency as payment for selling their cars is nothing new. However, Italian sportscar brand Ferrari has become one of the major automobile brands to accept cryptocurrency as a payment method in the US, Reuters has reported. The automaker has also reportedly said that it will extend the scheme to European markets as well.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 15 Oct 2023, 11:10 AM

Ferrari has become the latest automaker to accept payment in cryptocurrency.

Ferrari has reportedly claimed that it has taken the decision to accept payment through cryptocurrency after receiving requests from specific markets and dealers as many of its clients have invested in crypto. Also, the automaker has reportedly stated that it has been receiving requests from wealthy customers in the European market to open the provision of payment through cryptocurrency.

Speaking about this decision, Ferrari’s Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer Enrico Galliera said that cryptocurrencies had made efforts to reduce their carbon footprint through the introduction of new software and a larger use of renewable sources. “Some are young investors who have built their fortunes around cryptocurrencies,” he said revealing the reason behind accepting crypto as a means of payment, while adding, “Some others are more traditional investors, who want to diversify their portfolios.”

Cars being large ticket products cryptocurrency’s entrance in the vehicle retail segment could be the beginning of an interesting trend. However, to date, the automakers along with other blue-chip companies have steered clear of cryptocurrency as the volatility of such digital currencies renders them impractical for commercial transactions. Also, government regulations and high energy consumption too have also prevented the spread of cryptocurrencies as a means of payment.

Previously, Tesla started accepting payments in cryptocurrency in 2021 for selling its electric cars. However, Tesla CEO Elon Musk halted the move later because of environmental concerns and in the face of criticism.

First Published Date: 15 Oct 2023, 11:10 AM IST


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In pics: Entop Simurgh supercar from Afghanistan debuts at Geneva Motor Show

In pics: Entop Simurgh supercar from Afghanistan debuts at Geneva Motor Show

Entop Simurgh first broke cover in January 2023 as Mada 9 and claims to have been designed, developed and built entirely in Afghanistan.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 09 Oct 2023, 14:39 PM

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Entop Simurgh is a swanky supercar that has grabbed everyone’s attention at the Geneva Motor Show in Qatar. While the car’s design is certainly look-worthy, the key USP for the Simurgh is the origin country of this sports car. It is the first-ever indigenous supercar from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, which made this car one of the most extraordinary exhibits at the prestigious automotive event.

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Entop Simurgh first broke cover in January 2023 as Mada 9 and claims to have been designed, developed and built entirely in Afghanistan. The stylish supercar, which is currently in prototype phase and awaits a production-ready avatar, claims to have been developed and built by the Kabul-based manufacturer Entop in collaboration with Afghanistan Technical Vocational Institute (ATVI).

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The Entop Simurgh sports a glossy all-black paint theme. The car carries sleek LED headlamps, slim LED taillights, a sharp front splitter, large black alloy wheels, and flared fenders. The sculpted side profile gets wide air intakes and a bold rear diffuser, while the swooping roofline is there to help it achieve better aerodynamic efficiency.

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Powering the Entop Simurgh supercar is a rear-mounted four-cylinder engine sourced from a 2000 Toyota Corolla. The mid-engine supercar comes with the powerplant cradled between tube chassis and surrounded by lightweight composite materials. While Entop claimed that the engine has been modified specifically for Simurgh, it has not revealed the technical specifications.

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While the Entop Simurgh has grabbed many eyeballs at the Geneva Motor Show in Qatar, this is not the first time the sportscar made its appearance for the public eyes. Previously, the Afghan manufacturer revealed this supercar through its social media platforms. However, the car was christened as Mada 9 at that time and now the company has rebadged it as Simurgh.

First Published Date: 09 Oct 2023, 14:39 PM IST


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Maserati MCXtrema officially unveiled with 720 bhp, limited to just 62 units

Maserati MCXtrema officially unveiled with 720 bhp, limited to just 62 units

Maserati has officially unveiled the MCXtrema at 2023 Monterey Car Week. Previously, the supercar was known as Project24. The MCXtrema is based on the MC12 but it is now a track-only vehicle which means that it is not road-legal. Only 62 units of the MCXtrema will be made and they are already sold out.

By: Paarth Khatri
| Updated on: 19 Aug 2023, 10:40 AM

Maserati MCXtrema is based on the MC12. The MCXtrema is not road legal.

Powering this beast is the same 3.0-litre twin-turbocharged V6 petrol engine. It puts out 720 bhp of max power at 7,500 rpm and a peak torque output of 730 Nm at just 3,000 rpm. When compared to the MC12, Maserati was able to squeeze 108 bhp more.

To make more power, Maserati used new turbochargers and a racing exhaust along with other tweaks. The gearbox on duty is a six-speed sequential racing gearbox with a racing clutch and steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. The power is transferred only to the rear wheels.

At 1,300 kg dry, the MCXtrema is quite light. Maserati is using a carbon fibre monocoque chassis and 18-inch forged alloy wheels aluminium rims with centre lock fixing which helps in reducing weight. The body is made up of lightweight full-composite while the underfloor is fully closed with carbon fibre. The side windows and the windscreen is made up of polycarbonate.

As it is a ‘race car’, there is a safety roll cage and a 120-litre fuel tank, both of which are FIA-homologated. Apart from this, there is also an air jack system. The tyres are either racing slicks or wet ones.

Braking duties are done by ventilated carbon fibre brakes which come with adjustable racing ABS. Suspension duties are performed by double wishbone suspension in the front as well as at the rear. There are adjustable anti-roll bars and adjustable dampers on offer as well. The bucket racing seat is fixed and comes with four-point mounting. It is the steering column and the pedal box that can be adjusted.

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Speaking of the steering column, the steering wheel is also made up of carbon fibre and gets an integrated display. Surprisingly, the MCXtrema comes with air conditioning.

First Published Date: 19 Aug 2023, 10:40 AM IST


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Ford unveils the fastest Mustang ever as a street-legal 800-bhp supercar

Ford unveils the fastest Mustang ever as a street-legal 800-bhp supercar

US auto giant Ford Motor has unveiled its Mustang GTD, a limited version model, ahead of the Monterey Car Week in California, US. Designed for racing, this is the fastest Mustang ever produced by the carmaker from Dearborn. It is Ford Motor’s first real swing at some of the famous supercars with racing credentials that can match others. The new Mustang is inspired by the carmaker’s Mustang GT3 racing car which will take part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2024.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 18 Aug 2023, 16:41 PM

Ford Motor has unveiled a new performance version of its iconic Mustang which is inspired by its GT3 racing car.

The design of the Ford Mustang GTD is the most aggressive among the current generation of Mustang cars. The grille and the air intakes are large with a sporty bumper and hydraulically controlled front wings. The aggressive aerodynamic bodykit offers front splitter, a new hood, wider fenders with air vents, new side skirts, a new diffuser and a huge spoiler that also has a DRS system.

Ford has used a large amount of carbon fiber in the bodywork of the Mustang GTD to reduce weight. The engineers have used carbon-ceramic braking system from Brembo and forged aluminium to shape the 20-inch wheels. The tyres have a tread of 325 mm in front and 345 mm in the rear.

Under the hood, the Mustang GTD comes with a supercharged 5.2-litre V8 engine, which Ford says can roar up to 800 bhp. The engine comes mated to a 8-speed dual-clutch transmission unit. The Mustang GTD is also the first road-going Mustang to feature a dry-sump engine oil system.

The interior of the Mustang GTD also reflects its sporty character. The driver and front passenger get Recaro seats optimised for track use. The gears are changed with 3D printed titanium paddles on the steering wheel. The drive mode selector knob and nameplate are also made of titanium. The alloy has been borrowed from Lockheed Martin F-22 titanium components. At the rear, the Mustang GTD does not offer any seats, but has space for luggage.

The Ford Mustang GTD will be a limited edition model. The US carmaker is likely to launch the Mustang GTD for domestic markets by the end of 2024 or beginning of 2025.

First Published Date: 18 Aug 2023, 16:41 PM IST


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