Ferrari has revealed its first series-production hybrid supercar, the SF90 Stradale, at an event at its base in Italy that is also home to the Scuderia Ferrari racing team, which is celebrating its 90th anniversary and after which the new car is named.

As you might expect, it looks fabulous, but first the figures, as this is a special car even for Ferrari. The top speed of more than 211mph is pretty much par for the course for a supercar of the modern era, but the 0-62mph acceleration time is only 2.5 seconds – and the SF90 Stradale (Italian for 'street') accelerates from 0-124mph in 6.7 seconds.

It should be on sale in Ferrari's major markets by summer 2020. The plug-in petrol/electric drivetrain also provides an electric-only range of 25km (15.5 miles).

The SF90 Stradale is the company’s new top-of-the-range model – in theory at least, available to everyone – and is likely to cost more than the 812 Superfast (yours from a not-insignificant £263,000) but less than the limited-edition LaFerrari hybrid, which was 1.1 million euros and available in very limited numbers to established Ferrari owners and collectors.

So make of that what you will, but such superlative performance will hopefully cost less than half a million (euros or pounds - pretty much the same thing these days).