Ferrari is an Italian car manufacturer featured in every Forza title.
Founded by Enzo Ferrari, Ferrari manufactures high-performance sports cars and supercars, with the LaFerrari and 488 Pista being its most powerful and fastest road-legal models ever made. Its current model range consists of the V8-engined 488 and Portofino, and the V12-engined 812 Superfast, GTC4Lusso. Ferrari also has a rich racing history, with most of their races being in Formula One.
Description
"Ferrari is a legendary name. For over 60 years, this elite Italian manufacturer has built some of the world's fastest and most beautiful cars, and has won innumerable races. Founder Enzo Ferrari drove his first race in 1919, and started Scuderia Ferrari in 1929. This famous racing stable sponsored amateur drivers, many competing in cars built by Alfa Romeo. In 1947, he founded Ferrari S.p.A. and started producing the string of stunning cars and racing victories that continues today. In a sense, Ferrari's intent was to build a race car that could also be used on the street, but from the beginning his company built sports and Grand Touring cars to finance its racing efforts. The first postwar Ferrari, the sleek Tipo 125S roadster, was powered by a 1.5-liter V12, and started Ferrari's long record of racing victories. In 1950, the Formula One World Championship series began, and Ferrari soon won the first of 14 championships in the series to date. These victories and many more at Le Mans and elsewhere have added to the fervor of Ferrari fans (dubbed 'Tifosi' in Italian). Famous Ferraris include the GTO, Testa Rossa, Dino, Maranello, F40, F50, and the Enzo. Leading designers and coachbuilders have always created striking skins to cover the exotic skeletons of these cars, and Ferrari continues to offer an outstanding blend of technical and aesthetic excellence."—forzamotorsport.net[1]
"A Ferrari is built for one purpose - performance. The gold standard of high-end machines, Ferrari has been the dominate force in racing for the last 80 years. Their founder, Enzo Ferrari, used to live above his workshop so he could constantly improve on his cars. Enzo Ferrari's flare for the dramatic lives on as well; with each race car emblazoned in trademark Ferrari red. The Ferrari team owns most of the major formula one racing records, but their winning ways extend beyond the track. Their bold looks and winning history have made Ferrari the most powerful brand in the world. Ahead of corporate juggernauts like Apple and Samsung. This potent combination of success and style has also made owning a Ferrari the ultimate dream for racing fans across the globe."
Vehicles
Road
Year |
Model |
Drive |
Power |
Torque |
Weight |
Front |
Disp |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1957 | Ferrari 250 California | RWD | 250 hp (186 kW) | 216 ft·lb (293 Nm) | 2249 lb (1020 kg) | 52% | 2.9 L |
1962 | Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso | RWD | 262 hp (195 kW) | 188 ft·lb (255 Nm) | 2315 lb (1050 kg) | 52% | 2.9 L |
1962 | Ferrari 250 GTO | RWD | 300 hp (224 kW) | 216 ft·lb (293 Nm) | 2299 lb (1043 kg) | 52% | 2.9 L |
1964 | Ferrari 250 GTO | RWD | 300 hp (224 kW) | 216 ft·lb (293 Nm) | 2479 lb (1124 kg) | 52% | 2.9 L |
1984 | Ferrari 288 GTO | RWD | 395 hp (295 kW) | 366 ft·lb (496 Nm) | 2557 lb (1160 kg) | 47% | 2.9 L |
1967 | Ferrari 330 P4 | RWD | 450 hp (336 kW) | 385 ft·lb (522 Nm) | 2271 lb (1030 kg) | 40% | 3.9 L |
1998 | Ferrari 355 GTS | RWD | 375 hp (280 kW) | 268 ft·lb (363 Nm) | 2976 lb (1350 kg) | 42% | 3.5 L |
1984 | Ferrari 360 Modena | RWD | 394 hp (294 kW) | 275 ft·lb (373 Nm) | 3086 lb (1400 kg) | 43% | 3.6 L |
1968 | Ferrari 365 GTB/4 | RWD | 405 hp (302 kW) | 365 ft·lb (495 Nm) | 3600 lb (1633 kg) | 52% | 4.4 L |
2010 | Ferrari 458 Italia | RWD | 562 hp (419 kW) | 398 ft·lb (540 Nm) | 3274 lb (1485 kg) | 42% | 4.5 L |
2015 | Ferrari 458 Speciale | RWD | 597 hp (445 kW) | 398 ft·lb (540 Nm) | 3075 lb (1395 kg) | 42% | 4.5 L |
2010 | Ferrari 488 GTB | RWD | 660 hp (492 kW) | 560 ft·lb (760 Nm) | 3252 lb (1475 kg) | 42% | 3.9 L |
1953 | Ferrari 500 Mondial | RWD | 168 hp (125 kW) | 135 ft·lb (183 Nm) | 1852 lb (840 kg) | 51% | 2.0 L |
1993 | Ferrari 512 TR | RWD | 421 hp (314 kW) | 360 ft·lb (488 Nm) | 3690 lb (1674 kg) | 42% | 4.9 L |
2002 | Ferrari 575M Maranello | RWD | 508 hp (379 kW) | 434 ft·lb (588 Nm) | 3815 lb (1730 kg) | 50% | 5.7 L |
2006 | Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano | RWD | 611 hp (456 kW) | 448 ft·lb (607 Nm) | 3865 lb (1753 kg) | 47% | 6.0 L |
2010 | Ferrari 599 GTO | RWD | 611 hp (456 kW) | 457 ft·lb (620 Nm) | 3538 lb (1605 kg) | 47% | 6.0 L |
2004 | Ferrari 612 Scaglietti | RWD | 532 hp (397 kW) | 434 ft·lb (588 Nm) | 4112 lb (1865 kg) | 45% | 5.7 L |
2008 | Ferrari California | RWD | 453 hp (338 kW) | 357 ft·lb (485 Nm) | 3825 lb (1735 kg) | 47% | 4.3 L |
2014 | Ferrari California T | RWD | 554 hp (413 kW) | 556 ft·lb (755 Nm) | 3813 lb (1730 kg) | 47% | 3.9 L |
1969 | Ferrari Dino 246 GT | RWD | 195 hp (145 kW) | 165 ft·lb (224 Nm) | 2380 lb (1080 kg) | 41% | 2.4 L |
2002 | Ferrari Enzo Ferrari | RWD | 650 hp (485 kW) | 485 ft·lb (658 Nm) | 3086 lb (1400 kg) | 44% | 6.0 L |
2012 | Ferrari F12berlinetta | RWD | 730 hp (544 kW) | 509 ft·lb (690 Nm) | 3593 lb (1630 kg) | 46% | 6.3 L |
2015 | Ferrari F12tdf | RWD | 769 hp (573 kW) | 520 ft·lb (705 Nm) | 3351 lb (1520 kg) | 46% | 6.3 L |
1987 | Ferrari F40 | RWD | 478 hp (356 kW) | 424 ft·lb (575 Nm) | 2980 lb (1352 kg) | 42% | 2.9 L |
1995 | Ferrari F50 | RWD | 513 hp (383 kW) | 347 ft·lb (470 Nm) | 2712 lb (1230 kg) | 42% | 4.7 L |
1994 | Ferrari F355 Berlinetta | RWD | 375 hp (280 kW) | 268 ft·lb (363 Nm) | 3196 lb (1450 kg) | 41% | 3.5 L |
2004 | Ferrari F430 | RWD | 483 hp (360 kW) | 343 ft·lb (465 Nm) | 3197 lb (1450 kg) | 43% | 4.3 L |
2011 | Ferrari FF | AWD | 651 hp (485 kW) | 504 ft·lb (683 Nm) | 4145 lb (1880 kg) | 47% | 6.3 L |
2013 | Ferrari LaFerrari | RWD | 963 hp (718 kW) | 663 ft·lb (900 Nm) | 3495 lb (1585 kg) | 41% | 6.3 L |
Race
Year |
Model |
Drive |
Power |
Torque |
Weight |
Front |
Disp |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1976 | Ferrari #1 Ferrari Scuderia 312 T2 | RWD | 500 hp (373 kW) | 236 ft·lb (320 Nm) | 1268 lb (575 kg) | 37% | 3.0 L |
1990 | Ferrari #1 Scuderia Ferrari 641 | RWD | 680 hp (507 kW) | 320 ft·lb (435 Nm) | 1109 lb (503 kg) | 37% | 3.5 L |
1971 | Ferrari #2 Ferrari Automobili 312 P | RWD | 444 hp (331 kW) | 258 ft·lb (350 Nm) | 1466 lb (665 kg) | 36% | 3.0 L |
1948 | Ferrari 166MM Barchetta | RWD | 138 hp (103 kW) | 118 ft·lb (160 Nm) | 1433 lb (650 kg) | 52% | 2.0 L |
1957 | Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa | RWD | 300 hp (224 kW) | 223 ft·lb (302 Nm) | 2028 lb (920 kg) | 52% | 2.9 L |
1952 | Ferrari 375 | RWD | 374 hp (279 kW) | 265 ft·lb (360 Nm) | 1587 lb (720 kg) | 57% | 4.5 L |
2014 | Ferrari 458 Italia GTE | RWD | 465 hp (347 kW) | 383 ft·lb (520 Nm) | 2775 lb (1259 kg) | 42% | 4.5 L |
1982 | Ferrari 512 BB/LM | RWD | 500 hp (373 kW) | 375 ft·lb (508 Nm) | 2315 lb (1050 kg) | 43% | 4.9 L |
2003-2005 | Ferrari 550 Maranello GTS | RWD | 600 hp (447 kW) | 483 ft·lb (655 Nm) | 2425 lb (1100 kg) | 49% | 6.0 L |
1998 | Ferrari F333 SP | RWD | 650 hp (485 kW) | 330 ft·lb (447 Nm) | 1960 lb (889 kg) | 42% | 4.0 L |
2006-2010 | Ferrari F430GT | RWD | 504 hp (376 kW) | 380 ft·lb (515 Nm) | 2635 lb (1195 kg) | 45% | 4.0 L |
Pre-Tuned
Year |
Model |
Drive |
Power |
Torque |
Weight |
Front |
Disp |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale | RWD | 409 hp (305 kW) | 275 ft·lb (373 Nm) | 2844 lb (1290 kg) | 43% | 3.6 L |
2007 | Ferrari 430 Scuderia | RWD | 503 hp (375 kW) | 346 ft·lb (470 Nm) | 2975 lb (1349 kg) | 43% | 4.3 L |
2007 | Ferrari 458 Challenge | RWD | 570 hp (425 kW) | 398 ft·lb (540 Nm) | 2874 lb (1304 kg) | 42% | 4.5 L |
1989 | Ferrari F40 Competizione | RWD | 780 hp (582 kW) | 527 ft·lb (715 Nm) | 2315 lb (1050 kg) | 42% | 2.9 L |
1996 | Ferrari F50 GT | RWD | 750 hp (559 kW) | 383 ft·lb (520 Nm) | 2002 lb (908 kg) | 42% | 4.7 L |
1995 | Ferrari F355 Challenge | RWD | 379 hp (283 kW) | 268 ft·lb (363 Nm) | 2986 lb (1354 kg) | 41% | 3.5 L |
2006 | Ferrari FXX | RWD | 789 hp (588 kW) | 506 ft·lb (686 Nm) | 2546 lb (1155 kg) | 41% | 6.3 L |
2014 | Ferrari FXX K | RWD | 1036 hp (773 kW) | 664 ft·lb (900 Nm) | 3296 lb (1495 kg) | 41% | 6.3 L |
Trivia
- The F40 Competizione and 250 Testa Rossa are classified as production cars despite being a pre-tuned car and racing car respectively in real life.
- Ferrari cars are often required for unlocking achievements in the Forza series:
- In Forza Motorsport 4, players must purchase all Ferrari cars from the standard release in order to unlock the "Ferrari Collector" achievement.
- In Forza Motorsport 5, players must drive ten of their Ferrari cars in order to unlock the "Not Just for Show" achievement. Players can also unlock the "Le Mans Gold" achievement by beating any Ferrari with a Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe.
- In Forza Motorsport 6, players must complete a race with all Ferrari cars in order to unlock the "Car Culture" achievement.
- In Forza Horizon, players must earn a medal by driving 14 different Ferrari cars in order to unlock the "Ferrari Fan" achievement.
- In Forza Horizon 3, players were required to use a Ferrari for completing a series of challenges during the Speed Machine Forzathon event held in February 2017.
- In Forza Motorsport 7, the Ferrari FXX K is required for the Italian Tune Up achievement, unlocked by completing a race on Mugello Autodromo Internazionale in said car.
- In Forza Motorsport 7, the Ferrari logo used is a white text logo.
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References
- ↑ Description: Forza Horizon 3 - Cars (Ferrari), forzamotorsport.net
- ↑ Narration in Forza Motorsport 6