When it comes to the boot space of a performance car, the first thing that comes to mind is not necessarily the capacity, but rather the impressive speed and handling of a machine like the Ferrari F8. However, let us delve deep into exploring the boot space of those mighty horses, shall we?
The Ferrari F8's boot journey begins with the 2019-current F8 Tributo model, boasting a 170-liter trunk space. Although not revolutionary, it is, without any doubt, sportingly practical. Thus far, this seems to be the only generation offering this split of ferocious engine and some room for practicality.
Comparing its relatives within the Prancing Horse family, the F8's boot space doesn't make it the most superior sibling. For instance, cars like the Ferrari Roma and the Ferrari Portofino M manage to offer a more substantial boot size with 272 and 292 liters, respectively. However, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale pales in comparison, offering only 74 liters of boot space, making the F8 look significantly more accommodating.
How does the F8's boot space fare compared to some of its most significant competitors? Well, it doesn't necessarily lead the pack. For instance, the Chevrolet Corvette presents a boot space of 357 liters, while the Jaguar F-Type holds a modest 336 liters. The F8 does have an edge on the Aston Martin Vantage with its 235-liter boot space, and most certainly surpasses the likes of the McLaren Sports Series and Lamborghini Huracán, with a trunk of only 150 and 100 liters, respectively. While the F8 might not be the top performer among competitors, it holds a decent position in the sports car world when it comes to boot space.