Entity: FERRARI-F40
The Ferrari F40 is a legendary supercar manufactured by Ferrari, known for its iconic design and exceptional performance.
FERRARI-F40
Etymology
The term 'Ferrari' originates from the founder of the brand, Enzo Ferrari, an Italian designer and manufacturer of racing cars.
Definition
The Ferrari F40 is a high-performance sports car produced by Ferrari, renowned for its speed, design, and engineering excellence.
Historical Context
The Ferrari F40 was introduced in 1987 as the successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO, with a focus on lightweight construction and aerodynamics. It was the last car personally approved by Enzo Ferrari before his death.
Cultural Significance
The Ferrari F40 is considered a cultural icon, representing the pinnacle of automotive engineering and design. It has been featured in numerous films, video games, and is highly sought after by collectors.
Related Concepts
Other notable Ferrari models include the Testarossa, 355, 360 Modena, and 550 Maranello.
See Also
A high-performance sports car produced by Ferrari, renowned for its speed, design, and engineering excellence.