Automotive Editorial
Ferrari F40
Enzo's last car. Twin-turbo V8. No filter.
The F40 was the last Ferrari signed off personally by Enzo Ferrari and the first road car to break the 200 mph barrier. Stripped, kevlar-bodied and unapologetic, it remains the reference point for analog supercars.
Key specifications
- Engine
- 2.9L twin-turbocharged V8
- Power
- 478 hp
- 0–100 km/h
- ~4.1 seconds
- Top speed
- 324 km/h
- Production
- 1,315 units
Market significance
The F40 sits at the centre of the modern collector market — every serious 1980s and 1990s Ferrari is valued against it. Provenance and originality matter more than mileage; matching numbers, factory paint and documented service history separate the strong examples from the rest.
Where it fits
The F40 remains the reference point against which every subsequent analog supercar is measured — a benchmark for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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