Aurelio Lampredi was a renowned Italian engineer who designed powerful V12 and four-cylinder engines for Ferrari and later developed innovative engines for Fiat.
Giovanni Michelotti
Giovanni Michelotti was a visionary Italian car designer, shaping iconic models for Ferrari, Triumph, BMW, and Maserati with elegance and innovation.
Alfredo Vignale
Alfredo Vignale was a renowned Italian coachbuilder known for elegant designs for Ferrari, Maserati, and Fiat. His legacy lives on through Ford’s Vignale luxury line.
Ferrari 250 Europa
The 1953 Ferrari 250 Europa combined a 3.0L V12 with bespoke Pinin Farina and Vignale designs, marking Ferrari’s grand touring evolution.
Ferrari 342 America
The 1952 Ferrari 342 America combined V12 performance with luxury, featuring bespoke coachwork by Pinin Farina and Vignale, making it a rare classic.
Ferrari 212 Inter
The 1951 Ferrari 212 combined race-bred performance with luxury, featuring a 2.6L V12, bespoke coachwork, and a legacy of grand touring excellence.
Ferrari 195 Inter
In 1950, the 195 Inter was introduced as a more powerful and comfortable road car, aimed at an elite clientele looking for both performance and elegance.
Ferrari 166 Inter
The Ferrari 166 Inter debuted in 1948 as Ferrari’s first grand tourer, blending racing DNA with luxury, paving the way for decades of iconic road cars to come.
Ferrari
Ferrari, founded in 1947, blends racing heritage with luxury, crafting iconic V12-powered machines that define performance, exclusivity, and Italian excellence.
Enzo Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari was an Italian racing driver and founder of Ferrari, revolutionizing motorsport and luxury car design with high-performance, iconic supercars.