Review: The $297,250 Ferrari F8 Spider Roars, Glides, and Bites

You’ll love every minute of driving this disarmingly practical supercar—if you can afford it.

Photographer: Michael Rowe for Bloomberg

Ferrari has remained admirably stable during the Covid-19 pandemic, delivering 2,728 units in the first quarter of 2020 and reporting first-quarter adjusted earnings of €317 million ($356 million)—near enough to the pre-coronavirus estimates of €321 million to garner praise.

To say that the workers in Modena, Italy, have been busy—minus the spring weeks when coronavirus concerns closed the factories—would be an understatement. Last year, Ferrari introduced a record five new models in one year, including the Roma and the SF90 Stradale, its first plug-in hybrid.