The Ferrari F40, introduced in 1987, is an iconic supercar renowned for its raw performance and racing pedigree. Designed to celebrate Ferrari's 40th anniversary, it features a lightweight carbon fiber and aluminum body and is powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-liter V8 engine producing around 478 horsepower. With a top speed of over 200 mph and a 0-60 mph time of under 4 seconds, the F40 was one of the fastest cars of its time. Its minimalistic interior reflects its racing heritage, with sparse amenities focused on driver engagement. Limited production numbers and its status as the last Ferrari personally approved by Enzo Ferrari himself contribute to its legendary status among automotive enthusiasts.
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