Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari began producing way cars in 1947 to finance his chase motorcar programme. Nowadays, Ferraris are feasibly the most sought-after and expensive exotic high-performance cars on the bazaar.
Ferrari Types
Vintage and ongoing Ferraris are available as coupes, roadsters and fastbacks, in either mid- or front-engine V-6, V-8 and V-12 configurations, according to Classicargarage.com.
250 Europa GT
Ferrari teamed with aluminium manufacturer Alcoa in the slow 1990s to flourish the 1999 to 2005 two-seat, mid-engine Ferrari 360. The automobile featured an all-aluminum chassis, according to Alcoa.com.
V-12
The 2009 Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, valued at $300,000, gets its bent from a 620-horsepower, 6-liter V-12 engine.Ferrari entered the grand touring luxury mart in 2009, when it debuted the California Grand Tourer luxury sports automobile. It has a 453-horsepower, 4.3-liter V-8 engine, according to Caranddriver.com.
Alcoa Involvement
Ferrari rolled outside the 250 Europa GT in 1953. It featured an early account of the 220-horsepower V-12 engine, along with a Pininfarina thing, according to Classicargarage.com.
Luxury Tourer
It can reach 62 mph in 3.7 seconds, with a top speed of 205 mph, according to Autoguide.com.
New Ferrari
In 2009, Ferrari was developing a mid-engine, 4.5-liter V-8 model, the F450, which would follow the F355, the 360 Modena and the F430. It was being considered for release in 2010, according to Caranddriver.com.