The Ferrari F80 hasn't a nose lift as exists in other Ferrari models. However, it features an active suspension system with electric motors in its inboard Multimatic dampers, allowing for precise control over ride height to maintain aerodynamic balance, generate downforce, and ensure a flat, stable ride during cornering or on uneven surfaces. Since the F80 active suspension can't be operated manually I wonder if its automatic control system has sensors to detect a situation like the one in the video and respond instantaneously lifting the nose or the all car. If such a system exists for some reason it didn't work on the video.
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Here's a better one for you. I took this Saturday 16 August 2025 at approx 5 pm at Pebble Beach. Where most of the others were taken as well. Marcel Massini Image Unavailable, Please Login
Isn't this a exhibit? I know there have already been test videos, but could it be that the F80 is still under factory development? When will production and deliveries to owners begin?