Ferrari F40 supercar driving on a race track seen from above.
The Ferrari F40, unveiled in 1987 to celebrate Ferrari’s 40th anniversary, is one of the most legendary supercars ever built. Conceived under Enzo Ferrari’s direction, it was the last car personally approved by him before his death, cementing its iconic status. Designed by Pininfarina with aerodynamics in mind, the F40’s body is a striking blend of sharp lines, wide haunches, and an enormous rear wing, all crafted from lightweight composites like Kevlar, carbon fiber, and aluminum to maximize performance.
At its heart lies a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 478 horsepower, propelling the car from 0–60 mph in around 4 seconds and on to a top speed of 201 mph—making it the first production car to surpass the 200-mph barrier. The F40 was designed with minimal driver aids: no power steering, no ABS, and no traction control, offering an unfiltered and demanding driving experience. Its stripped-down interior reflected this philosophy, with exposed carbon fiber, simple bucket seats, and sliding windows reinforcing its raw, race-bred character.
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