Is Ferrari a V8 or V12?

Is Ferrari a V8 or V12?

Historically the ultimate engine for sports cars and luxury cars, winner of numerous f1 and sports car races, the v12 today remains the greatest powertrain for top-end cars. It is still ferrari’s flagship engine, powering the latest purosangue, 812 superfast and the icona series (ferrari daytona sp3 and monza sp1/sp2). The ferrari 360 modena, ferrari 430 scuderia, and ferrari 599 gtb fiorano are some of the most reliable models on the market. For those looking to invest, classic models like the ferrari f40 and ferrari 250 gto are excellent choices.Several Ferrari models have increased significantly in value over time. Limited-production V12 and analog-era platforms such as the Ferrari Testarossa, 330 GT 2+2, 400, and 308 GTB have demonstrated some of the strongest appreciation, driven by rarity, originality, documentation, and collector demand.With its distinctive style, engaging driving dynamics, and growing status as a modern classic, the Ferrari 348 is an appealing investment for collectors and enthusiasts alike, and its values are expected to appreciate as it gains recognition in the Ferrari community.

Who owns a $70 million Ferrari?

The current record for world’s most expensive Ferrari was set in June 2018 when a 1963 250 GTO (chassis 4153GT) was sold to David MacNeil in a private sale for $70 million. David MacNeil got more than a rare car last year when he spent a reported $70 million to purchase one of only about three-dozen 1963 Ferrari 250 GTOs. He also got a spot on the list of the world’s top 100 car collectors, a list annually compiled by The Collector Car Trust and published in its yearly magazine, The Key.

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