Ferrari 4.9 Superfast A show car based on 410 Superamerica chassis and engine was Ferrari 4.9 Superfast. First time presented...
2015 Ferrari 488 GTB Maranello, 3 February 2015 – Forty years on from the unveiling of its first ever mid-rear-engined...
2011 Ferrari 458 Spider Maranello, 23rd August 2011 – The new 458 Spider joins the 458 Italia, widening the range...
Ferrari 458 Speciale The 458 Speciale joins the Ferrari range alongside the 458 Italia and 458 Spider and, like all...
Ferrari 458 Italia Introduction Collectively, the Ferrari 458 Italia is one of our most-loved vehicles here at supercars.net. You wouldn’t...
2011 Ferrari 458 GTC Ferrari are preparing a new version of their 458 for the GT2 regulations that are used...
2011 Ferrari 458 GT3 For the popular GT3-spec racing Ferrari had Michelotto Automobili prepare a version of their 458. In...
2012 Ferrari 458 Grand Am Maranello, 6 December – The Daytona 24 Hours, which takes place from 26 to 29...
1967 Ferrari 412 P The 412P was sold to private races teams as a much more manageable version of the...
Ferrari 412 In 1985 further improvements were made to the series, with the launch of the Ferrari 412. The engine was...
Ferrari 410 Superfast The car featured above is the original 1956 Paris Paris Show car and its design elements reflect...
1955 Ferrari 410 Sport The 410 was Ferrari’s top sports-racing car in 1955 and effectively replaced the 375 Plus which...
Just two prototypes of this model were built. The first, a red car, was completed June 1987 and sported chassis no. 70183, while the second, chassis no 78610, was yellow and is now exhibited in the Galleria Ferrari in Maranello. What made this such an unusual model was that it featured four-wheel drive using an innovative hydraulic system. The two cars were built to test different production methods too. The first had a welded stainless steel body while the second a glued aluminum one. Mauro Forghieri was in charge of the project until he left Ferrari in the spring of 1987 too.
1971 Ferrari 3Z Spider 1971 surprised everyone with a new chapter in the collaboration between Ferrari and Zagato. More than...