The direct information Game Ferrari F80 it disrupts the world of big cars with it 1.200 CV hybrids in F1 style and the Maranello company’s eightieth anniversary is worthily celebrated with 799 examples to be delivered from 2025 at a cost 3.6 million euros the head.
These are numbers that are impressive even in the era of very fast, multi-million dollar hypercars, but they are nothing new for Ferrari. They are indeed forty years which offers the Prancing Horse to its most loyal customers exclusive supercarsvery powerful and produced in a limited edition, a tradition that began in 1984 with the 288 GTO.
But let’s see who the Reds were that led to the birth of the F80 and how the concept of Ferrari’s Formula 1 inspired supercar came about.
Game Ferrari 288 GTO
It is the progenitor of the dynasty of beloved and precious supercars Game Ferrari 288 GTO of 1984the first Ferrari to mount a twin-turbo V8 engine, specifically 2,855 cc with 90 ° V with two IHI turbochargers able to develop 400 hp496 Nm, top speed 305 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h 4.9 seconds.
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Despite the similarities with contemporaries Ferrari 208/308, also due to the Pininfarina pencil, the 288 GTO boasts unique characteristics for Ferraris of the time, such as the elongated chassis, the bodywork in composite fibers and Kevlar, the engine in longitudinal position and weight of just 1,160 kg (weight-power ratio of 2.9 kg/hp).
Ferrari 288 GTO (1984) | |
Motor | 2.9 V8 biturbo, 400 CV, 496 Nm |
Draw | rear |
Change | 5-speed manual |
Weight/power ratio | 2,9 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | 305 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 4.9 seconds |
Production | 279 specimens |
Current price | 4 million euros |
Shown in 279 specimensincluding 1 pre-production prototype and 5 Evolutions, the Ferrari 288 GTO cost about 194 million lire when new, a figure equivalent to 309,000 euros with Istat’s monetary revaluation. In recent auctions it has sold for more than 4 million euros.
Game Ferrari F40
It may not look like it from the outside, but then Game Ferrari F40 of 1987 this is the worst evolution of the concept already proposed with the 288 GTO. Biturbo V8 central engine and composite materials, but this time with even more massive use of Kevlar, fiberglass and Perspex instead of glass. The interior is as bare as a race car, including rubber straps instead of interior door handles.
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Its 2,936 cc V8 has two IHI turbochargers with 90° V, power of 478 CV and a maximum torque of 577 Nm Thanks to the weight of just 1,250 kg the weight/power ratio is very favorable: 2.6 kg/HP. This results in a top speed of 324 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 in 4.1 seconds.
Ferrari F40 (1987) | |
Motor | 2.9 V8 biturbo, 478 CV, 577 Nm |
Draw | rear |
Change | 5-speed manual |
Weight/power ratio | 2,6 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | 324 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 4.1 seconds |
Production | 1,331 specimens |
Current price | 3.5 million euros |
Game Ferrari F50
With the Game Ferrari F50 we are already there 1995 and the Maranello supercar’s mechanical setup changes as the world of racing changes and it intends to be a Formula 1 for the road. With its unmistakable spider bodywork resting on carbon fiber tube struts, it houses a 65° V-shaped narrow 12-cylinder engine, aspirated with five valves per cylinder and a displacement of 4,698 cc.
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The result is an F1 style supercar open from 521 CV and 471 Nm. It reaches 325 km/h and takes 3.9 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h. When it was new it cost about 852 million lire, ie 769,000 euros discounted to 2024.
Ferrari F50 (1995) | |
Motor | 4.7 naturally aspirated V12, 521 HP, 471 Nm |
Draw | rear |
Change | 6-speed manual |
Weight/power ratio | 2,6 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | 325 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 3.9 seconds |
Production | 349 specimens |
Current price | 5 million euros |
Ferrari Enzo
The Ferrari Enzo celebrates none other than founder Enzo Ferrari and does so with the maximum motor technology available in the 2002 and Pininfarina’s inescapable signature for the square and “technical” style.
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The construction is entirely in carbon fiber and the 5,998 cc naturally aspirated V12 engine is linked to the release of the sequential gearbox 660 hp and 657 Nm The top speed is 350 km/h and the 0-100 sprint can be achieved in 3.65 seconds.
Ferrari Enzo (2002) | |
Motor | 6.0 naturally aspirated V12, 660 HP, 657 Nm |
Draw | rear |
Change | 6-speed sequential semi-automatic |
Weight/power ratio | 2,1 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | 350 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 3.65 seconds |
Production | 400 copies |
Current price | 5.5 million euros |
Production comes to 400 copies and the Italian price in 2002 is 665,000 euros (about 949,000 in 2024). In the collector’s market this Ferrari is already worth a lot 5.5 million euros.
Ferrari LaFerrari
In recent years, the objective has been the desire of many Ferrari collectors around the world Ferrari LaFerrarisupercars and hypercars at the same time from 2013 the name wants to represent the best of Maranello.
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The rounded and streamlined shapes of the LaFerrari are the work of the Ferrari Style Center directed by Flavio Manzoni and it covers frame and bodywork in carbon fiber and Kevlar worthy of the best individual seats. The engine is a naturally aspirated 6,262 cc V12 combined with two electric motors to form the HY-KERS hybrid system from 963 CV and 900 Nm over 350 km/h and 3 seconds for 0-100 two figures that show the capabilities of the LaFerrari.
Ferrari LaFerrari (2013) | |
Motor | 6.3 V12 + 1 electric naturally aspirated, 963 HP, 900 Nm |
Draw | rear |
Change | 7-speed dual clutch automatic |
Weight/power ratio | 1,5 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | >350 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 3.0 seconds |
Production | 500 copies (+210 Aperta copies) |
Current price | 3.5 million euros |
Game Ferrari F80
The Game Ferrari F80 of 2025 it is the worthy heir of this line of supercars/hypercars that have marked the history of automotive evolution, thanks to a new hybrid engine from 1.200 CV which represents the pinnacle of sports cars today.
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The technologies this time come from Formula 1 and endurance, especially from the 499P hypercar that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2023 and 2024. The twin-turbo V6 2,992 cc and combustion engine that develops only 900 HP and 850 Nm is the speed and acceleration is 350 km/h and 2.15 seconds. This last figure is the best ever for a road Ferrari.
Ferrari F80 (2025) | |
Motor | 3.0 V6 biturbo + 4 electric, 1,200 HP |
Draw | Whole wheat |
Change | 8-speed dual clutch automatic |
Weight/power ratio | 1,2 kg/CV |
Maximum speed | 350 km/h |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | 2.15 seconds |
Production | 799 specimens |
Price list | 3.6 million euros |