The Ferrari GTC4Lusso isn't really a "family" Ferrari, but it's probably Ferrari's best approximation of a family car. It is the successor to the Ferrari FF, which the Italians will present at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The universal GTC4Lusso is in the sign of four, it is a four-seater sportsman (Grand Tourer) with four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering.
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The 1990 Riva Ferrari 32 speedboat is as rare as a diamond. In fact, only 30 of them were produced in history. The hull was inspired by Formula 1, and it was dressed in Ferrari's trademark color (rosso corsa). It is complemented by a black carbon fiber spoiler. The collector's item will not come cheap, as the asking price for the legendary motorboat is 180,000 euros!
What will the Ferrari of the future be like? What will it look like in 2040? Their vision of the Italian stallion was presented by budding designers from four schools (Hochschule Pforzheim from Germany, College for Creative Studies from Detroit, Hongik University from Seoul and ISD-Rubik from Valenciennes), which participated in the annual Ferrari competition "Top Design School Challenge". and we present to you the winning Ferrari Manifesto design.
Ferrari won us over with the F12 TDF model. If you think that the color yellow and the TDF logo are associated with the famous cycling race Tour de France, you are wrong. It is therefore associated with another famous race, the Tour de France, an endurance road test for horses of steel, which was held between 1899 and 1986 and where, in the 1950s and 1960s, Eddy Merckx's Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta was the octane "French bows'', i.e. serial winner.
The new Ferrari 488 Spider is a "bald" version of the 488 GB model. Why are you bald? Because the Spider is its open-top derivative. The wind in your hair can blow in it at speeds of up to 325 km/h, making it the fastest Ferrari with a hard top. It will make its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2015, and here are the first photos and technical specifications.
Car brands often use carbon fibers in concept vehicles, but in practice they reduce the weight of athletes, improve driving characteristics and reduce fuel consumption. The boutique company Vitesse | is also engaged in this type of business AuDessus, which transforms the most prestigious cars in the world into carbon fiber. And from head to toe. His "creation" is already worn by Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini and McLaren models.
The Ferrari F40 replica made of Lego bricks was created as a tribute to the last Ferrari model, which was fired by its founder Enzo Ferrari. It is one of the most legendary sports vehicles, which entered the history of motoring with golden letters as early as 1987. And just as Lego bricks are timeless toys, the F40 model is also timeless and still turns heads almost 30 years later. Therefore, one made of Lego bricks that you can assemble yourself is a logical consequence of both mentioned facts.
You may think that it is difficult to compile a slightly more extensive list of super sports cars, the price of which is counted in hundreds of thousands, if not millions of euros. Well, not really. The list could easily be much longer, and considering the number of millionaires today, which are historically high, this segment of cars has never been more prosperous. It is therefore more difficult to compile a list of cars that are actually worth their price. We have collected 30 of the best of all time.
Think of all the dream cars you can own and you get just an approximation of The Pinnacle Portfolio, a collection of cars the world has never seen. In it we find the Ferrari Enzo, which was given to Pope John Paul II as a gift, the very first Bugatti Veyron produced and the Saleen S7 from the movie Iron Man. But this is only the tip of the iceberg of the cars that were auctioned at RM Sotheby's.
Most people would consider this a crime, but if you're photographer Fabian Oefner, you're allowed to spray paint a Ferrari too. Otherwise, as we have already seen with BMW and their Art Car collection, many things are allowed in the name of art. The Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars allowed a Swiss photographer to direct jets of UV paint at their brand new Ferrari California T. And damn if the car doesn't look even better!
Ferrari creative director Flavio Manzoni is known for drawing all the time. Among his studies are, for example, the LaFerrari and FXX K supercars. This type of serially limited vehicles have become an incubator of innovation and a guarantor of an uncompromising driving experience. But he has not yet given anything as repulsive as this study. With her, he really gave free rein to his imagination. He immersed himself in the world of science fiction, and the result is the concept of Ferrari's first space vehicle.
Ferrari's vision of the future of the Formula 1 racing car is far from the cars we are used to. The racing car is a real feast for the eyes, which can hardly be said for the cars that are currently running around the racetracks. But strict aerodynamic rules dictated by the FIA keep designers on a tight leash, which hasn't stopped the most successful team in Formula 1 history from offering a concept that is a possible glimpse into the racing circus of the future.