Ferrari is tight-lipped about the exact production numbers of many of its models, though there is some information available about how many have been made.
Ferraris are made with exceptional care, and almost entirely by hand — in fact, the only part of the Ferrari manufacturing process that’s automated is the connection of each vehicle’s valve mechanics. Engines are assembled by hand every day, and meticulous quality control ensures that every Ferrari produced meets the highest standards. Such demanding attention to detail also requires time, and it’s a large part of what makes every Prancing Horse special.
2019 was the first year that Ferrari shipped over 10,000 vehicles. This is especially impressive given that Ferrari’s total production from 1947 – 2019 was approximately 222,000 vehicles — that means that Ferrari sold around 4.5% of its total cars made since 1947 in 2019 alone!
Their limited production means that finding certain Ferrari models for sale around Indianapolis or Milwaukee can be extremely difficult, but we’re here to help you find one of your own. To inquire about purchasing a Prancing Horse of your own, contact Continental AutoSports Ferrari — we’re based in Chicagoland, but we super supercar aficionados throughout the United States.
Few experiences match that of putting the Ferrari 360 in drive. The raucous hum of the V8 engine produces an enchanting roar and top speeds of over 180 miles per hour that will delicately raise the pulse of even the most experienced of drivers. Offered with your choice of Spider (convertible) or Berlinetta (coupe) bodywork, you’ll be certain to turn heads and drop jaws when you take to the Indianapolis streets in your Ferrari 360. While the scorching engine and exceptional good looks of this supercar are enough to convince any discerning driver to buy, the Ferrari 360 interior keeps…
The unveiling of Ferrari Purosangue brings plenty of reasons to celebrate. After all, it isn’t every day that Maranello unveils an all-new vehicle with a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine. Explore the factors that set this model apart with our comprehensive guide to the Ferrari Purosangue specs—and then stop in to experience its unmistakable roar first-hand. Preview Interior Compare to Lamborghini Urus Ferrari Purosangue Engine Although Ferrari is in the process of electrifying its lineup, it doesn’t have any plans to phase out internal combustion engines completely. The Purosangue’s interior design may be pushing the Italian automaker in exciting new directions,…
Ferrari’s race cars and production cars have always been in intimate dialogue with one another, and the latest effort from the Prancing Horse’s Competizioni GT team is a case in point. The Ferrari 296 GT3 is an incredible development in the racing segment that has always been closest to the manufacturer’s heart. This Ferrari race car’s design picks up where the 296 GTB leaves off—but the GT3 achieves a lower center of gravity with a unique 120-degree V6 configuration, which houses the turbochargers within the mid-rear-mounted V. The aluminum frame and braking system are likewise all-new. Although the 296…
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