The Ferrari F40 Le Mans Coupe 1996 is a rare hand-built Italian masterpiece of design and engineering, celebrated for being the last car engineered and designed by Enzo Ferrari himself. With just 399 cars built from 1987 to 1992, the F40 has become a bit of a legend. The F40 is a true powerhouse. Built with a 90-degree V-8 engine, the Ferrari pumps out 471 horsepower and delivers a zero-to-sixty speed of 4.1 seconds, allowing for an impressive top speed of 201 mph. Theres no mistaking those Twin IHI Turbos and the unmistakable Ferrari high-pitched engine note as it screams through the gears in short, controlled shifts. On the outside of the Ferrari, the shapes are recognized around the world. The F40 Le Mans Coupe is sleek, with a sharp nose and tail, and a fixed rear wing for additional downforce at higher speeds. Its iconic F nose, made famous by Alessandro Fioravanti, cuts through the air like a hot knife through butter. Its low, long profile only adds to its sporty look, with flared wheel arches and a flat black paint scheme. On the inside, the F40 Le Mans Coupe has a simple interior with several race-inspired features, like a Momo steering wheel and sparse street-legal instruments. The car was designed to be lightweight and pack a punch the lightweight bucket seats, lightweight doors, and lack of amenities combine to provide a driving experience like none other. Overall, the Ferrari F40 Le Mans Coupe 1996 is an example of the vaunted Ferraris of old. Its crisp handling and powerful engine combine to create a thrilling driving experience, ideal for those who love to get out on the track and have some real fun.
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