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FACT #1
The 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO debuted as one of the most revered sports cars, combining stunning design with groundbreaking performance. With its lightweight body and 3.0-liter V12 engine, the GTO was designed not only for beauty but for competitive dominance on racetracks across Eur…
Ferrari 250 GTO · 1962
FACT #2
In 1984, Ferrari launched the F40, a car that would redefine what performance could be. Developed to commemorate Ferrari's 40th anniversary, the F40 was one of the first production cars to feature a composite body and was equipped with a powerful twin-turbocharged V8 engine prod…
Ferrari F40 · 1984
FACT #3
The release of the Ferrari Enzo in 2002 stood as a milestone in automotive design and engineering, marrying cutting-edge technology with breathtaking aesthetics. Named after the founder Enzo Ferrari, this masterpiece was equipped with a 6.0-liter V12 engine that could accelerate…
Ferrari Enzo · 2002
FACT #4
In 2025, Ferrari is set to unveil their first all-electric vehicle, marking a significant shift in the brand’s century-long legacy of performance and engineering excellence. Prior to this, Ferrari was known for its high-performance gasoline engines, with a storied history of rac…
Ferrari Electric Vehicle · 2025
FACT #5
In 1947, Ferrari unveiled its first road car, the 125 S, marking a pivotal moment in automotive history. This vehicle was powered by a revolutionary 1.5-liter V12 engine designed by Gioachino Colombo, which transitioned Ferrari from a racing team to a legitimate manufacturer of …
Ferrari 125 S · 1947
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