1988 Ferrari F40
Rosso Corsa
Non-catalytic specification.
36,000 km
The Ferrari F40
In 1987, Ferrari celebrated its 40th anniversary with a car that redefined what a road car could be. The F40 was Enzo Ferrari’s personal project — raw, uncompromising and built without concession to comfort or convention. Furthermore, it was the first production road car to exceed 200 mph, powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.9-litre V8 producing 478 hp. Moreover, its body was constructed almost entirely from composite materials, making it lighter and more focused than anything Ferrari had built before. Enzo Ferrari passed away in 1988, the same year production began. The F40 was therefore the last car he personally approved. Today it stands as one of the most celebrated and emotionally charged Ferraris ever produced.


This F40 is finished in Rosso Corsa and is presented in non-catalytic specification — the purest and most sought-after configuration for collectors who value the car in its original, uncompromised form. Furthermore, it has covered 36,000 km from new, representing a genuine and honest mileage for a car of this significance. As a result, it presents in excellent condition throughout, retaining the character and immediacy that made the F40 a legend from the moment it was unveiled.


The driving experience is immediate and involving in a way that no modern supercar can replicate. Under the rear clamshell, the twin-turbocharged V8 sits exposed and purposeful, a reminder that this car was built for one reason only. The F40 does not ask to be admired. It demands to be driven.

