LaFerrari Lands At Caramulo Museum: A Hybrid Icon On Display
The Caramulo Museum has just added a new star to its already prestigious automotive collection: the legendary LaFerrari. A symbol of Ferrari’s cutting-edge engineering and one of the most sought-after hypercars in modern history, this hybrid marvel is now part of the museum’s permanent exhibition.

Unveiled in 2013, the LaFerrari was a milestone for the Maranello brand, marking its first production car to feature hybrid technology. Under its sculpted carbon fiber bodywork lies a naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V12 engine paired with an electric motor. Together, they unleash an astonishing 963 horsepower at 9,250 rpm—delivering spine-tingling performance that reflects Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of innovation.

More than just raw power, the LaFerrari embodies decades of Formula 1 experience. From its F1-derived KERS system to its active aerodynamics and near-perfect weight distribution, every element is engineered for precision and speed. It’s a hypercar that doesn’t just go fast—it rewrites the rules of driving dynamics.

With only 499 coupés produced between 2013 and 2016—followed by an even rarer Aperta (convertible) version between 2016 and 2018—seeing a LaFerrari in the metal is a rare privilege. Now, visitors to the Caramulo Museum have the chance to experience one up close.

This summer, the LaFerrari promises to be one of the main highlights for automotive enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Whether you’re a Ferrari aficionado or simply admire automotive excellence, this is a must-see piece of motoring history.
Photo Credits: Daniel Peres



