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Why the Ferrari 550 Maranello Remains a Dream Car

by Talha Nawaz
August 26, 2024
in Auto Reviews, Ferrari, Supercars
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Ferrari 550

When we think of Ferrari, we mostly envision their iconic mid engined supercars, but we should not overlook their front-engined models. One of the best among them was the Ferrari 550 Maranello. Introduced in 1996, this was prancing horse’s first flagship front-engined V12 in over two decades, stepping into the shoes of the legendary Daytona. With its long bonnet and short rear, the 550 Maranello had the classic GT look, but it packed a serious punch with its powerful engine up front.

Ferrari 550 Maranello Started A New Age For Supercars

Moreover, this cool, sexy car was a game-changer from the get-go. Imagine it: a sleek, long bonnet, a short rear end, and a powerful V12 engine up front, all designed to thrill. At the beginning, the supercar could hit nearly 200 miles per hour speed, which was far better from its predecessor. However, it wasn’t just about speed—it marked the beginning of a new era for Ferrari.

Ferrari’s decision to bring back the front-engine GT was a strategic move. Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, the former chairman, wanted a car that offered more practicality compared to the mid-engined exotica of the time. The 550 Maranello drew from Ferrari’s rich GT lineage—think the 250 GT and 275 GTB—but it was a fresh take. While the 456, which debuted in 1992, was a four-seater and more subdued, the 550 reignited the passion for the two-seater GTs, becoming the flagship Ferrari so dearly needed.

Engine Performance

Priced around $200,000 in 1997, it was considered to be one of the fastest supercars of its time, and arguably one of the most expensive. It came with a 5.5-liter V12 engine, affectionately known as the ‘Tipo F133A’. This engine was a step up from the 456’s, featuring revamped cylinder heads and an advanced induction system with 12 throttle valves and adjustable intake tracts. With 485 horsepower and 419 lb-ft of torque, the 550 could rocket to 60 mph in just 4.3 seconds and boasted a top speed nearing 199 mph—some even say it could break 200 mph. And that unmistakable Ferrari V12 exhaust note? Pure music to the ears.

Final Words

In conclusion, the 550 Maranello wasn’t just about speed; it was an excellent GT cruiser too. Inside, it featured luxurious Italian leather, offering both comfort and style. The ride was smooth, making long trips a breeze. Designed by Pininfarina, it moved away from the bold look of the Testarossa to a more sophisticated, elegant style. With its perfect blend of performance, comfort, and timeless design, the 550 Maranello remains a standout in Ferrari’s legacy. It is a true benchmark for modern super GTs.

Ferrari 550 Maranello Specs

EngineV12, 5474cc
Max power478bhp @ 7000rpm
Max torque415lb ft @ 5000rpm
TransmissionSix-speed manual, rear drive, limited-slip diff
SteeringRack-and-pinion, hyraulically assisted
BrakesVented discs, 309mm front, 310mm rear, ABS
Wheels8 x 18in front, 10 x 18in rear, magnesium alloy
Tyres255/40 ZR18 front, 295/35 ZR18 rear
Weight1716kg
Power to weight287bhp/ton
0-60mph4.3sec (claimed)
Top speed199mph (claimed)
Price New$200,000
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