The 10 Best Ferraris of All Time
Limited to just 400 units, the Ferrari Enzo is the last naturally aspirated hypercar from Ferrari.
Fun fact, the final build model was given to none other than Pope John Paul the II himself!
7. Ferrari 288 GTO
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Released in 1982, the Ferrari 288 GTO is a timeless vintage vehicle that’s climbed its way to the top of the mountain when it comes to the best supercars of all time. With a price valuation of $3 million, it’s also on the expensive side.
The 288 GTO cranks out almost 300 hp with its V12 unit engine, easily placing itself as one of the fastest road cars at the time. Although the vehicle itself was performance-focused, the interior is nothing short of premium. The carbon fiber and Kevlar roof give the space a more pristine ambiance, while the suede-wrapped dashboard, carpeted floors, and leather seats remain part of Ferrari’s interior standard package.
All in all, Ferrari only produced less than 300 units of the Ferrari 288 GTO, with one being painted yellow as a prototype of Pininfarina.
8. Ferrari 250 GTO
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If you thought the prices couldn’t get any higher, the Ferrari 250 GTO was sold at almost $50 million at a 2018 auction. It has since been the most expensive car ever sold at auction, and with only 36 of these units manufactured between 1962 and 1964, it’s no wonder why it’s priced where it is today.
The 2-seater sports car is the “Hottest Car of All Time” according to Popular Mechanics and is one of Ferrari’s greatest vehicles. The car has a power output of almost 300 hp, which is incredibly high for the time it was made. The V12 engine produces a maximum speed of 173 mph with an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in an incredible 2.9 seconds.
This is one of those cars you can’t help but be in awe of. Truly an engineering and manufacturing marvel from none other than Ferrari.