Here is a car that costs Rs 10 crore and is going to be on sale in India soon
Ferrari's latest flagship is heading to India. The 849 Testarossa brings four-digit power, hybrid tech and iconic heritage, with prices starting beyond Rs 10 crore.

Ferrari is preparing to bring its new flagship supercar to India. The Ferrari 849 Testarossa will be launched in India by March 2026 with an ex-showroom price starting at Rs 10.37 crore, making it one of the most expensive series-production Ferraris officially sold in the country.
Replacing the SF90 Stradale, the 849 Testarossa sits at the very top of Ferrari’s regular production line-up and will go head-to-head with Lamborghini’s Revuelto in the Indian market. The name carries significant heritage too, reviving the iconic Testarossa badge that has been part of Ferrari’s history since the 1950s.
Hybrid V8 with four-digit power output
At the heart of the 849 Testarossa is an evolved version of Ferrari’s plug-in hybrid setup. A 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is paired with three electric motors, two mounted on the front axle and one positioned between the engine and gearbox. The combustion engine alone produces well over 800bhp, while the electric motors push the combined output to around 1,050bhp.
Power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Ferrari claims a 0–100kmph sprint in just over two seconds, with 200kmph arriving in a little over six seconds. Top speed is rated at more than 330kmph. The 7.45kWh battery also allows for limited all-electric driving, with an EV-only range of up to around 25km under ideal conditions.
Bold design with retro nods
Visually, the 849 Testarossa makes no attempt to be subtle. The low, wide stance is paired with sharp surfacing and dramatic aero elements. Up front, L-shaped LED headlamps are linked by a black trim strip across the nose, a clear throwback to classic Ferraris. Large side intakes integrated into the doors and flying buttresses dominate the profile.
The rear is arguably the most striking angle, featuring Ferrari’s distinctive twin-tail design, slim horizontal tail-lamps, a high-mounted exhaust layout and a massive diffuser designed to generate serious downforce at speed.
Driver-first cabin layout
Inside, Ferrari has doubled down on a cockpit-style layout. There’s no conventional central touchscreen; instead, the focus is firmly on the driver. A 16-inch digital instrument cluster sits behind the steering wheel, while the passenger gets a separate display for vehicle data and performance information.
The centre console rises high to form a bridge between the seats, and the steering wheel is packed with physical buttons rather than touch-sensitive controls. Ferrari has also leaned into nostalgia with a gear selector that visually references its classic gated manuals. Despite the hardcore focus, features such as a premium sound system and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are still offered.
Coming to India in 2026
With its combination of extreme performance, unmistakable design and historical significance, the Ferrari 849 Testarossa is set to be one of the most talked-about supercars to arrive in India next year. Deliveries are expected to begin shortly after its official launch in March 2026, with final prices climbing well beyond the Rs 10.37 crore base figure once optional extras are factored in.
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Ferrari is preparing to bring its new flagship supercar to India. The Ferrari 849 Testarossa will be launched in India by March 2026 with an ex-showroom price starting at Rs 10.37 crore, making it one of the most expensive series-production Ferraris officially sold in the country.
Replacing the SF90 Stradale, the 849 Testarossa sits at the very top of Ferrari’s regular production line-up and will go head-to-head with Lamborghini’s Revuelto in the Indian market. The name carries significant heritage too, reviving the iconic Testarossa badge that has been part of Ferrari’s history since the 1950s.
Hybrid V8 with four-digit power output
At the heart of the 849 Testarossa is an evolved version of Ferrari’s plug-in hybrid setup. A 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 is paired with three electric motors, two mounted on the front axle and one positioned between the engine and gearbox. The combustion engine alone produces well over 800bhp, while the electric motors push the combined output to around 1,050bhp.
Power is sent to all four wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Ferrari claims a 0–100kmph sprint in just over two seconds, with 200kmph arriving in a little over six seconds. Top speed is rated at more than 330kmph. The 7.45kWh battery also allows for limited all-electric driving, with an EV-only range of up to around 25km under ideal conditions.
Bold design with retro nods
Visually, the 849 Testarossa makes no attempt to be subtle. The low, wide stance is paired with sharp surfacing and dramatic aero elements. Up front, L-shaped LED headlamps are linked by a black trim strip across the nose, a clear throwback to classic Ferraris. Large side intakes integrated into the doors and flying buttresses dominate the profile.
The rear is arguably the most striking angle, featuring Ferrari’s distinctive twin-tail design, slim horizontal tail-lamps, a high-mounted exhaust layout and a massive diffuser designed to generate serious downforce at speed.
Driver-first cabin layout
Inside, Ferrari has doubled down on a cockpit-style layout. There’s no conventional central touchscreen; instead, the focus is firmly on the driver. A 16-inch digital instrument cluster sits behind the steering wheel, while the passenger gets a separate display for vehicle data and performance information.
The centre console rises high to form a bridge between the seats, and the steering wheel is packed with physical buttons rather than touch-sensitive controls. Ferrari has also leaned into nostalgia with a gear selector that visually references its classic gated manuals. Despite the hardcore focus, features such as a premium sound system and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are still offered.
Coming to India in 2026
With its combination of extreme performance, unmistakable design and historical significance, the Ferrari 849 Testarossa is set to be one of the most talked-about supercars to arrive in India next year. Deliveries are expected to begin shortly after its official launch in March 2026, with final prices climbing well beyond the Rs 10.37 crore base figure once optional extras are factored in.
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