Sociology, asked by sheera, 1 year ago

actually ferrari is the name that represent what?

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Answered by bharadwajgr8
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When it comes to limited edition supercars, the F40 is probably the easiest one to remember. The name was made in line with Ferrari’s 40th anniversary in 1987. The same goes for the F50, which marks the company’s 50th year although it was launched a couple of years ahead of the actual anniversary in 1995. This was to make sure that the US-bound F50s were sold prior to the effectivity of stricter emissions in the country.

It was later on followed with the introduction of the Enzo Ferrari (named after the founder) in 2003, but an F60 was apparently used as a name for an F1 car and another limited edition Ferrari, the F12 Spyder, which was made exclusively for the US market. At the end, the same limited edition model was cut shorter to Enzo. And then we have the Ferrari LaFerrari or Ferrari the Ferrari when translated in English.



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