From the very beginning of its existence, Ferrari has been associated with racing. Ferrari cars began competing as early as the 1940s, and the company won its first Formula 1 victory in the 1950s.
Global success
(1969)
In 1969, Ferrari became part of the Fiat group, which allowed the brand to develop even faster. In the new millennium, the company continued to improve its cars and expand its lineup.
Rise in F-1
Since the mid-20th century, Ferrari has become the dominant force in the world of motor racing. The Ferrari team won numerous world championships and left a significant mark on the history of motorsport.
$50
million
The Ferrari 250 GTO is one of the most expensive cars in the world, reaching prices of over $50 million at auction.
Innovation and technology
Ferrari is not only known for its racing cars, but also actively works on innovation. The company was the first to introduce many technologies, such as the rear differential, which improves traction and handling.
Ferrari's mission is to continually strive for excellence and professionalism. Each new model is developed taking into account the latest innovations and technologies.
Pushing the Limits
My only friends that I trust completely are cars.
Enzo Ferrari
Ferrari produces exclusive models in limited quantities. Cars like the LaFerrari are created only for the most distinguished clients and collectors.
LaFerrari
308 GTB
Italian sports car,
produced from 1975
to 1985. It is equipped
with a 3-liter V8 engine
and the famous mid-engine
layout. This car also became
famous due to its success
in the popular television
seriesMagnum P.I.