Ferrari, a name synonymous with speed, luxury, and groundbreaking design, is responsible for engineering true automotive legends throughout its history. From the 288 GTO to the LaFerrari, the renowned ‘Big Five’ stands as a testament to Ferrari’s engineering prowess and passion for performance. Launched in 1984, the 288 GTO was Ferrari’s first supercar. Known for its potent twin-turbo V8, the GTO signified the brand’s resurgence as a leader in high-performance automotive engineering, setting the pace for future Ferrari models. Following the GTO, the F40, Ferrari’s 40th-anniversary special, quickly became an icon with its radical design, potent twin-turbo V8, and raw driving experience. Lauded as the “purest supercar,” the F40 embodies Ferrari’s commitment to performance and driver engagement.
In the ’90s, the F50 emerged, boasting a naturally aspirated V12 taken from Ferrari’s F1 car. Blending racing tech with road usability, the F50 set a new bar for Ferrari’s high-performance offerings. The turn of the century brought the Enzo, an homage to the brand’s founder, Enzo Ferrari. Harnessing Formula 1 technology, its V12 engine and aerodynamic design placed the Enzo firmly in the history of Ferrari legends. Lastly, the LaFerrari, unveiled in 2013, represents the zenith of Ferrari’s engineering innovations. Its hybrid V12 powertrain delivered unprecedented performance, epitomizing Ferrari’s dedication to pushing boundaries.
From the 288 GTO to the LaFerrari, the ‘Big Five’ serve as milestones in Ferrari’s celebrated history. They underline Ferrari’s ongoing commitment to technological innovation, high performance, and exquisite design. We at duPont REGISTRY are proud to feature all of these exquisite examples that make up Ferrari’s ‘Big Five’ as part of our extensive inventory of supercars and hypercars for sale. Check out the prices and listings of each Ferrari featured in this special feature by clicking the links below.
1984 Ferrari 288 GTO
1990 Ferrari F40
1996 Ferrari F50
2003 Ferrari Enzo
2015 Ferrari LaFerrari
Ferrari, a name synonymous with speed, luxury, and groundbreaking design, is responsible for engineering true automotive legends throughout its history. From the 288 GTO to the LaFerrari, the renowned ‘Big Five’ stands as a testament to Ferrari’s engineering prowess and passion for performance. Launched in 1984, the 288 GTO was Ferrari’s first supercar. Known for its potent twin-turbo V8, the GTO signified the brand’s resurgence as a leader in high-performance automotive engineering, setting the pace for future Ferrari models. Following the GTO, the F40, Ferrari’s 40th-anniversary special, quickly became an icon with its radical design, potent twin-turbo V8, and raw driving experience. Lauded as the “purest supercar,” the F40 embodies Ferrari’s commitment to performance and driver engagement.
In the ’90s, the F50 emerged, boasting a naturally aspirated V12 taken from Ferrari’s F1 car. Blending racing tech with road usability, the F50 set a new bar for Ferrari’s high-performance offerings. The turn of the century brought the Enzo, an homage to the brand’s founder, Enzo Ferrari. Harnessing Formula 1 technology, its V12 engine and aerodynamic design placed the Enzo firmly in the history of Ferrari legends. Lastly, the LaFerrari, unveiled in 2013, represents the zenith of Ferrari’s engineering innovations. Its hybrid V12 powertrain delivered unprecedented performance, epitomizing Ferrari’s dedication to pushing boundaries.
From the 288 GTO to the LaFerrari, the ‘Big Five’ serve as milestones in Ferrari’s celebrated history. They underline Ferrari’s ongoing commitment to technological innovation, high performance, and exquisite design. We at duPont REGISTRY are proud to feature all of these exquisite examples that make up Ferrari’s ‘Big Five’ as part of our extensive inventory of supercars and hypercars for sale. Check out the prices and listings of each Ferrari featured in this special feature by clicking the links below.