They may look like regular cars, but they're far from it, with enough power to make any contender regret their decision.
The Ferrari 288 GTO arrived in the mid‑1980s as more than a limited‑run special. It was a radical technical statement that ...
Sheridan Williams bought his Ferrari 308GTB Vetroresina 44 years ago, in February 1981, and he still owns the car today.
So the fact that Ferrari decided to enter the segment with the Purosangue in 2023 should be seen clearly in that context.