Evolution of the Ferrari

  • The Creation of the Ferrari 125 S

    The Creation of the Ferrari 125 S
    This new company produced the 1,500 cm³ 8-cylinder 815 spider, two of which were built for the Mille Miglia in 1940. The Ferrari design and build the 1,500 cm³ 12-cylinder 125 S, which made its competitive debut in the hands of Franco Cortese at the Piacenza Circuit on May 11th 1947.The 125 S, as it was known, embodied the passion and determination of the company’s founder(enzo ferrari).http://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/ongoing-heritage/company/history/
  • The all new Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta

    The all new Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta
    The new model was built on a 2400 mm wheelbase chassis, with factory type reference 539, later 539/61.The designations ‘passo lungo’ or ’LWB’ for the long-wheelbase 2600 mm chassis and ‘passo corto’ or ‘SWB’ for the short-wheelbase 2400 mm chassis, were later adopted to distinguish between the two series.http://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/sports-cars-models/past-models/250-gt-berlinetta-passo-corto/
  • Ferrari GT TESTAROSSA

    Ferrari GT TESTAROSSA
    The evolution of the 12-cylinder boxer engine saw it equipped with four valves per cylinder: the most powerful engine mounted on a production sports car at the time of its launch.The bodies were mounted on a 2550mm wheelbase chassis that had factory reference number F 110 AB 100, with early cars in the odd chassis number road car sequence and later cars in the continuous number sequence.http://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/sports-cars-models/past-models/testarossa/
  • The Famous Ferrari Enzo

    The Famous Ferrari Enzo
    The Enzo’s engine was a completely new 65° V12 that drew on Ferrari’s F1 experience and as a result featured some unique technical solutions. It had an overall displacement of 5998 cc, a maximum power output of 660 hp at 7800 rpm and maximum torque of 67 kgm at 5500 rpm.
    http://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/sports-cars-models/past-models/enzo-ferrari/
  • The Futuristic Ferrari 458 Speciale A

    The Futuristic Ferrari 458 Speciale A
    The 458 Speciale A sports the most powerful naturally-aspirated road-going V8 engine ever built by Ferrari. It punches out a massive 605 cv (135 cv/l specific power output) and 540 Nm of torque at 6000 rpm yet only generates 275 g/km of CO2 emissions. The three international Best Performance Engine awards the V8 has won are acknowledged on a special plaque in the cockpit.
    http://auto.ferrari.com/en_EN/sports-cars-models/past-models/458-speciale-a/