Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is one of the most legendary Ferraris of all time. Introduced in 1987, it celebrated 40 years of Ferrari and was the last Ferrari personally approved by Enzo Ferrari before his death in 1988. Designed without compromise, the F40 adopts a radical philosophy: maximum lightness, raw power, no electronic assistance and aerodynamics dictated by performance. Powered by a twin-turbo V8 - a first for a road-going Ferrari of this magnitude - it became the world's fastest production car.
Price
The price of Ferrari F40 starts from 400,000 €, 430,000 $, 300,000 £.
All prices in the table below are shown "from" without options.
Technical data
| Brand | Ferrari |
|---|---|
| Trade name | Ferrari F40 |
| Code name | F120 |
| Segment | Hypercar |
| Date of presentation | 21/07/1987 |
| Production start year | 1987 |
| Year end production | 1992 |
| Country of production | Italy |
| Plant | Ferrari factory in Maranello |
| Length | 4,36 m |
| Height | 1,13 m |
| Width (with mirrors) | 1,97 m |
Versions
- F40 - V8 twin-turbo hypercar coupe
Motors and performance
| Technology | Name | Power | Couple | Transmission | 0-100 km/h | 0-200 km/h | Max. speed (km/h) | Tare weight | Power to weight ratio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | F40 | 478 hp | 577 Nm | RWD | 4,1 s | 11 s | 324 km/h | 1100 kg | 2,30 |
Limited editions
Ferrari developed several competition versions of the Ferrari F40, destined for endurance and GT championships, becoming among the most formidable racing Ferraris of their time.
Racing versions based on the Ferrari F40
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Ferrari F40 LM (1989): Lighter, extensively modified version developed by Michelotto, power increased to ≈720 hp, intended for GT and endurance racing.
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Ferrari F40 GTE (1994-1996): Ultimate GT1 homologated evolution, around 660 hp, raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Tests
No test drive associated with this car.
Photo gallery
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