Is the Ferrari F8 a mid-engine car?
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Ferrari F8 is a mid-engine car. Here are the specific details about the mid-engine configuration of the Ferrari F8: 1. When a car turns, all components tend to move outward due to inertia, and the engine, being one of the heaviest parts, significantly affects this. A mid-engine layout allows for a near-ideal weight distribution, enhancing stability during turns and greatly improving the car's handling. 2. However, a mid-engine setup reduces interior space and increases cabin noise, significantly lowering driving comfort. 3. The Ferrari F8 is a two-door, two-seater supercar. The 3.9T version of this engine delivers a maximum output of 530 kW, a peak torque of 770 Nm, a top speed of 340 km/h, and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds.