logo
New Delhi
Home
News & Reviews
Videos
New Cars
New Bikes
Used Cars
Sell Car
Articles
Car services

Registered Office

ADDRESS
Mahindra First Choice Wheels Limited, 602, 6th Floor, Tower - B, Embassy 247, LBS Road, Vikhroli (West), Mumbai - 400083
CONTACT
+91 9606045096
EMAIL
contact@carandbike.com
© Mahindra First Choice Wheels Limited 2025. All rights reserved.
  • Latest News
  • Latest Reviews
  • Car News
  • Bike News
  • Car Reviews
  • Motorsport
  • Bike Reviews
  • Electric

Ferrari's 70th Birthday: 7 Greatest Cars From 7 Decades

On March 12, 1947, Enzo Ferrari fired up the first model to ever bear his name, the 125 S, and took it for a test drive on the streets of Maranello. 70 years down the line, the Ferrari badge has become synonymous with performance, exclusivity and possibly the best the automotive world has to offer. Enzo Ferraris incessant need to be the best in motorsport resulted in some absolutely epic road going automobiles. We take a look back at seven decades of Ferrari and choose seven cars that we think are the coolest, most beautiful and of course, the most revolutionary!
Cyrus Dhabhar
Cyrus Dhabhar
1 min read
2017-03-14 23:04:46
Follow us on
Ferrari's 70th Birthday: 7 Greatest Cars From 7 Decades
Key Highlights
  • Ferrari celebrated its 70th birthday on March 12, 2017
  • Counting down some of the greatest Ferraris ever!
  • Ferrari is Formula 1's most dominant team in history

On March 12, 1947, Enzo Ferrari fired up the first model to ever bear his name, the 125 S, and took it for a test drive on the streets of Maranello. 70 years down the line, the Ferrari badge has become synonymous with performance, exclusivity and possibly the best the automotive world has to offer. Enzo Ferrari’s incessant need to be the best in motorsport resulted in some absolutely epic road going automobiles. We take a look back at seven decades of Ferrari and choose seven cars that we think are the coolest, most beautiful and of course, the most revolutionary!

enzo ferrari in the 125 s rolling chassis

Enzo Ferrari in the 125 S rolling chassis

1947-1957

Ferrari 125 S

It is impossible to have a ‘Ferrari Greatest Hits’ list and not have the first ever car in it. The 125 S as we mentioned earlier was the first ever car production to feature Ferrari’s badge as we know it today. Under the hood was a 1.5 litre V12 engine designed by engine building legend Gioacchino Colombo and just two months after its first test drive on Maranello streets, the 125 S took to the race track on May 11.

ferrari 125 s

Ferrari 125 S

Featuring a design that was very distinct and that carried on to the likes of the 166MM, only two 125 S cars were ever built. Although both cars were officially dismantled and parts used for subsequent production models, the authenticity of a ‘surviving’ 125 S replica has been the subject of much debate in Ferrari aficionado circles.

ferrari 250 gto

Ferrari 250 GTO

1957-1967

Ferrari 250 GTO

The late 50s and early 60s saw the dominance of one particular type of front mounted V12 Ferrari family. Bearing the number or nomenclature ‘250’, the most sacred to most Ferrari lovers to date, this family of cars was available in a host of street and race models with a variety of body types. Of course, the most famous of the lot has to be the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO! Just 39 250 GTOs were manufactured between 1962 and 1964. This includes 33 cars with the original and iconic Series 1 bodywork made between 1962-1963, three cars made with the Series 2 body work in 1963-1964 and three more (designated 330 GTO) with larger engines made in 1964. Four of the original Series 1 cars were re-bodied to the Series 2 body in 1964 as a part of the ongoing racing efforts. As one of the most expensive cars on sale when launched, the 250 GTO’s buyers were hand picked by Enzo Ferrari himself, starting a tradition that continues to date. Incidentally, the Ferrari 250 GTO is also currently the most expensive car in the world with the last one sold bringing in a cool $38 Million or about Rs 251.42 Crore at auction!

ferrari 365 gtb 4 daytona

Ferrari 365 GTB 4 Daytona

1967-1977

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 ‘Daytona’

Possibly one of the prettiest Ferrari’s ever made, the 365 GTB/4 Daytona is yet another front engined V12 in our list – but this time, a four seater! Made between 1968-1973, the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 came out at the same time as the Lamborghini Miura but continued with the front engined, rear drive formula. The ‘Daytona’ name was never officially given to the 365 GTB/4 and was actually given to the car by the global media in honour of Ferrari’s 1-2-3 victory at Daytona in 1967. Under the hood featured a 4.4 litre V12 engine with 350 bhp and a top speed of 280 kmph. 0-100 kmph was disposed off in just under 5.5 seconds making it one of the fastest cars in the world at the time. Although the Daytona is known for its pop up headlamp, early Daytonas actually featured fixed headlights behind an acrylic glass cover. A new U.S. safety regulation banning headlights behind covers resulted in retractable pop-up twin headlights in 1971 but the earlier headlamp style was used extensively for racing too. Only 1406 Daytonas were ever built which include 156 right hand drive cars for the UK market, 122 factory made spyders and 15 competition cars which feature special lightweight bodies and highly tuned engines. The Ferrari Daytona of course also became famous in movies and TV shows with an original spyder used in The Gumball Rally and two replicas used in the popular TV show, Miami Vice.

ferrari 288 gto

Ferrari 288 GTO

1977-1987

Ferrari 288 GTO

In the mid 1980s, Ferrari considered an entry into the insane world the World Rally Championship’s Group B class. Taking the Ferrari 308 as a base, the twin turbocharged Ferrari 288 GTO was made to take on the likes of the Lancia O37 an the nearly invincible Audi Quattro. Sadly, in 1986, after the death of Henry Toivonen and co-driver Sergio Cresto at the Rally De Corse in Corsica, Group B was banned before the Ferrari 288 GTO could take to the rally stages ensuring all the 272 cars were never used for racing. The 288 GTO featured a 2.8 litre V8 with two IGI turbos and intercoolers along with a state of the art Weber-Marelli fuel injection unit. The Ferrari 288 GTO was also only the second car ever in the Ferrari lineup to take on the GTO – Gran Tourismo Omologato (Grand Touring Homologation Special) moniker until the 599 GTO came along in 2010. The 288 GTO has a transversely mounted V8 engine with a racing gearbox mounted at the rear for better traction. The 288 GTO was made from a variety of composite materials. Steel was used just for the doors because major body panels were made from moulded fiberglass. Kevlar was used for the hood, and the roof was made from Kevlar and the 288 GTO was also one of the first few cars globally to use carbonfibre.

ferrari f40

Ferrari F40

1987-1997

Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is the greatest Ferrari ever made. Period! In fact, in my opinion, the F40 could very well be the greatest car ever made! As the last car made under the guidance of Enzo Ferrari, the F40 featured outrageous aero, an even more outrageous engine and the top speed of 201 mph! With a total of 1311 F40s made with an original selling price of $400,000 in 1988! The Ferrari F40 was made extensively out of carbonfibre and Kevlar and has a mid mounted 2.9 litre engine with a large clamshell bonnet that became as iconic as the car itself. The engine featured a twin turbo setup with massive intercoolers making 478 bhp. The F40 initially came with no catalytic convertors but a change in US regulations meant a large cat-con was added later. The F40 has an iconic triple exhaust setup with the flanking exhaust pipes guiding exhaust gases from each bank of cylinders while the central pipe guiding gases released from the wastegate of the turbochargers. The F40 and its nemesis, the Porsche 959 were as different as chalk and cheese. While the 959 featured all-wheel-drive and four wheel steering and a comfortable cabin, the F40 featured a no-nonsense approach to performance with bare basic interiors, exposed carbon everywhere and racing bucket seats. The F40 also became the poster car of choice for a whole generation of millennials who grew up in the early 90s or late 80s with its low slung nature, iconic star pattern wheels and gigantic rear wing! The F40 was also extremely competitive in all the racing programs that it participated in the LM or GTE guise. Contrary to popular belief, there was no F40 lightweight ever officially made by the factory. The so called lightweight cars were actually made in Japan with the updated OZ racing wheels and fixed louvered windows like the ones on the race cars.

enzo ferrari

Enzo Ferrari

1997-2007

Enzo Ferrari

Launched in 2003, the Enzo Ferrari (not Ferrari Enzo) is one of the greatest cars ever made in modern history. The Enzo was made out of carbonfibre and featured a race bred V12 engine with a sequential semi automatic gearbox with LED shift lights on the steering wheel. The pushrod type suspension has electronic adjustments from the cabin itself – a novelty in 2003. The engine itself, a 6.0 litre unit made 650 bhp of peak horsepower and 657 Nm of peak torque with 0-100 kmph times of 3.2 seconds. At the time, the Enzo was one of the fastest accelerating cars in the world with a top speed of 355 kmph. The Enzo was also made famous for its iconic butterfly doors, a trait that has stayed on for Ferrari’s most exclusive products. Originally, 349 Enzo Ferrari’s were made with invitations to buy the car going out to people who had bought the F40 and the F50 (both!). All cars were presold before the launch but a little more public pressure meant that Ferrari conceded to make 50 more cars. In 2004, Ferrari made one last Enzo specially for the Pope and the Vatican. Enzo #400 was eventually sold at auction for over $1.1 million. There were plans to make a convertible or targa version of the Enzo but that was never officially done from the factory. One customer modified Enzo Targa does exist though. The Enzo also spawned Ferrari XX division. The XX race division made the FXX based on the Enzo. Too outrageous to be driven on the road and with too much tech to conform to any sort of racing series, the FXX is essentially a very very expensive track toy for a few exclusive people who can afford one.

laferrari aperta

LaFerrari Aperta

2007-2017

LaFerrari

Translating directly as ‘The Ferrari’, the LaFerrari is the current ruler of the roost when it comes to the prancing horse’s stables. The LaFerrari is hypercar which has both, a naturally aspirated V12 engine and a Formula 1 inspired KERS system. The internal combustion engine makes 789 bhp of peak power and 700 Nm of peak torque while the KERS system and the electric batteries provide an extra 161 bhp of peak power. Totally as a joint unit, the LaFerrari makes 950 bhp of peak power and 900 Nm of peak torque, which is enough to get the car from 0-100 kmph in under 3 seconds and on to a top speed of about 350 kmph. Incidentally, 0-200 kmph is achieved in under seven seconds while 0-300 kmph is achieved in under 15 seconds! As with the Enzo, Ferrari and hand invited LaFerrari buyers picked in order to keep the clientele as exclusive as possible. Ferrari made 499 LaFerrari coupes with #500 made later specially to auction off for the National Italian American Foundation’s Earthquake Relief Fund and to help out with the severe earthquakes that devastated central Italy. The car sold for a staggering $ 7 million (Rs 46 Crore) making it the most valuable car made in the 21st century. In 2016, The LaFerrari Aperta or roadster with a removable carbon fibre roof or removable cloth roof was unveiled at the 2016 Paris Auto Show. Only 209 units of the Aperta will ever be produced. The LaFerrari has also spawned a XX version called the FXXK. The FXXK is limited to 40 units, all of which were sold before the car was unveiled.

# Ferrari India# Ferrari 70th birthday# Ferrari 70th anniversary# ferrari 70# enzo ferrari# Feature
  • Overview
  • Highlight

Related News

Latest KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
1 min read
Latest KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
Driving License Driving License Driving License Driving License
0 mins read
Driving License Driving License Driving License Driving License
KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
2 mins read
KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
5 mins read
Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
2021 MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo To Stay With Yamaha Till 2026
1 min read
2021 MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo To Stay With Yamaha Till 2026
Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
2 mins read
Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
Yamaha MT-15, Fascino & Ray ZR Get New Colours And Graphics For 2024
1 min read
Yamaha MT-15, Fascino & Ray ZR Get New Colours And Graphics For 2024
MG Hector Blackstorm Launch On April 10
1 min read
MG Hector Blackstorm Launch On April 10
BMW Group India Reports Over 51% Growth In Q1 2024 Car Sales, At 3,680 Units
1 min read
BMW Group India Reports Over 51% Growth In Q1 2024 Car Sales, At 3,680 Units

Research More on Ferrari

placeholder
Variants
Images
Colours
*Ex-Showroom Price

Popular Ferrari Models

  • Tata Harrier EV
    Tata
    Harrier EV
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 21.49 - 30.23 Lakh
  • Volkswagen Golf GTI
    Volkswagen
    Golf GTI
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 50.13 Lakh
  • Kia Carens Clavis
    Kia
    Carens Clavis
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 11.1 - 20.76 Lakh
  • Lamborghini Temerario
    Lamborghini
    Temerario
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 6 Crore
  • Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line
    Volkswagen
    Tiguan R-Line
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 45.73 Lakh
  • Mercedes-Maybach SL 680
    Mercedes-Maybach
    SL 680
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 3.92 Crore
  • BYD Sealion 7
    BYD
    Sealion 7
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 48.9 - 54.9 Lakh
  • Kia Syros
    Kia
    Syros
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 8.69 - 16.03 Lakh
  • Hyundai Creta EV
    Hyundai
    Creta EV
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 18.02 - 24.38 Lakh
  • Lotus Emeya
    Lotus
    Emeya
    Ex-showroom Price
    ₹ 2.34 Crore

Upcoming Cars

  • placeholder
    Explore Other Topics

Trending News

  • Piero Ferrari Personalises His Purosangue, Inspired By Enzo Ferrari’s 400 Superamerica
    1 min read
    Piero Ferrari Personalises His Purosangue, Inspired By Enzo Ferrari’s 400 Superamerica
  • Piero Ferrari Sets Up Succession Plan With Trust Fund For His Stake In The Supercar Firm
    2 mins read
    Piero Ferrari Sets Up Succession Plan With Trust Fund For His Stake In The Supercar Firm
  • Ferrari SP51 Is A Bespoke Spider Built For A Taiwanese Customer
    2 mins read
    Ferrari SP51 Is A Bespoke Spider Built For A Taiwanese Customer
  • Star Wars Lead Adam Driver To Star In Enzo Ferrari Biopic
    1 min read
    Star Wars Lead Adam Driver To Star In Enzo Ferrari Biopic
  • F1: Piero Ferrari Says Enzo Ferrari Would Have Liked Charles Leclerc
    1 min read
    F1: Piero Ferrari Says Enzo Ferrari Would Have Liked Charles Leclerc

Latest News

  • NewsNews
  • Expert ReviewExpert Review
View All
  • Latest KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
    Jaiveer Mehra | Nov 26, 2024
    Latest KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
    Compared to the 1290 Super Adventure, the new 1390 packs in a larger engine, more power and more tech on board
    1 min
  • Driving License Driving License Driving License Driving License
    car&bike Team | Nov 22, 2024
    Driving License Driving License Driving License Driving License
    0 mins
  • KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
    Jaiveer Mehra | Oct 25, 2024
    KTM Super Adventure S Evo Revealed First KTM To Get An AMT
    Compared to the 1290 Super Adventure, the new 1390 packs in a larger engine, more power and more tech on board
    2 mins
  • Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
    car&bike Team | May 20, 2024
    Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
    Japan-specific special edition gets off-road-focused tweaks including all-terrain tyres and a raised ride height.
    5 mins
  • 2021 MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo To Stay With Yamaha Till 2026
    Yashraj Singh | May 16, 2024
    2021 MotoGP World Champion Fabio Quartararo To Stay With Yamaha Till 2026
    Despite a tumultuous journey in recent seasons, Quartararo reaffirms his commitment to Yamaha, citing belief in their new approach and potential for success
    1 min
  • Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
    car&bike Team | Apr 9, 2024
    Toyota Crown Crossover RS Landscape Special Edition Revealed
    Japan-specific special edition gets off-road-focused tweaks including all-terrain tyres and a raised ride height.
    2 mins
  • Yamaha YZF R3 Real-World Review: In Pictures
    Kingshuk Dutta | Mar 29, 2024
    Yamaha YZF R3 Real-World Review: In Pictures
    The Yamaha YZF R3 is fast, looks good and is a hoot to ride as well. But the price is where all the good work comes undone. Only if there was a way for Yamaha to price it right!
    2 mins
  • Yamaha YZF R3 Real-World Review; Good Motorcycle But Too Expensive For Its Own Good
    Kingshuk Dutta | Mar 28, 2024
    Yamaha YZF R3 Real-World Review; Good Motorcycle But Too Expensive For Its Own Good
    The Yamaha YZF R3 is fast, looks good and is a hoot to ride as well. But the price is where all the good work comes undone. Only if there was a way for Yamaha to price it right!
    1 min
  • Volvo XC40 Recharge Plus Single Motor Driven: A Better Deal Than The Twin-Motor Ultimate?
    Dhruv Attri | Mar 28, 2024
    Volvo XC40 Recharge Plus Single Motor Driven: A Better Deal Than The Twin-Motor Ultimate?
    The XC40 Recharge’s single motor variant is nearly Rs 3 lakh more affordable than the AWD version. But what’s the catch?
    4 mins
  • Royal Enfield Himalayan Long Term Test: Introduction
    Kingshuk Dutta | Mar 27, 2024
    Royal Enfield Himalayan Long Term Test: Introduction
    The new Royal Enfield Himalayan now joins car&bike’s long term fleet. Over the next few months, we will tell you how the motorcycle holds up to the rigours of daily riding, highway jaunts, off-road riding and much more.
    2 mins
  • Jawa 350 vs Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Comparison Review: In Pictures
    Kingshuk Dutta | Mar 27, 2024
    Jawa 350 vs Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Comparison Review: In Pictures
    The legacy of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 has a new challenger in the Jawa 350. But which of these modern classic 350s with iconic nameplates is a better choice for you? We try and find the answer.
    2 mins
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Auto Industry
  • Ferrari's 70th Birthday: 7 Greatest Cars From 7 Decades