The Ferrari California and California T carry names that recall both heritage and lifestyle. Their story combines a nod to Ferrari’s past with a modern interpretation of performance and design.
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The Ferrari California and California T carry names that recall both heritage and lifestyle. Their story combines a nod to Ferrari’s past with a modern interpretation of performance and design.
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In Italian, “Purosangue” means “thoroughbred”, a name that perfectly suits a vehicle with pure Ferrari DNA. Ferrari chooses names with care, and this one speaks to both heritage and ambition.
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Some Ferrari names carry a nod to their heritage, others hint at performance or engine configuration. But when it came time to name one of the most ambitious cars in the brand’s history, Ferrari chose something far more direct: LaFerrari, which translates to “The Ferrari.”
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The Ferrari F8 Tributo and F8 Spider carry names that speak to performance heritage and a proud legacy of engineering excellence.
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The Ferrari SF90 Stradale and SF90 Spider carry names that tell a story of speed, heritage, and engineering mastery.
The “SF” stands for Scuderia Ferrari, the legendary racing team that has been at the heart of Formula 1 since its founding. The “90” commemorates the 90th anniversary of Scuderia Ferrari, first established in 1929. Together, SF90 is a tribute to nearly a century of racing passion and championship victories.
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Every Ferrari name tells a story, and the 296 GTB and 296 GTS are no exception. These two models mark a new chapter in Ferrari performance with their innovative V6 hybrid powertrains, and their names are a direct nod to what makes them unique.
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At Ferrari, names are never random. They carry stories, emotions, and often pay homage to places, people, or ideals that define the brand’s spirit. The Ferrari Roma and Roma Spider are no exception. Both models are named after the iconic city of Rome, a place where history, art, and elegance converge. But beyond geography, the name evokes something deeper—the Italian lifestyle known as La Nuova Dolce Vita, or “The New Sweet Life.”
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When Ferrari names a vehicle, it is never by accident. Every letter and location tells a story. In the case of the Ferrari Portofino, that story begins along the sparkling Italian Riviera in one of the most picturesque and luxurious towns in the world.
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Portofino is known for its charm, sophistication, and timeless appeal. Its colorful buildings, quiet harbor, and exclusive clientele have made it a global icon of elegance and beauty. It is only fitting that Ferrari would choose this name for one of its most versatile grand touring cars.
The name Ferrari evokes speed, elegance, and engineering mastery, but the names of individual Ferrari models carry stories of their own. In this new series, we’ll explore the origins of iconic Ferrari model names, starting with one of the most powerful front-engine V12 Ferraris ever made: the 812 Superfast.
Carbon fiber has long been synonymous with high-performance engineering, and Ferrari has perfected the art of using it to enhance both form and function. For owners looking to elevate their car’s appearance while maintaining factory authenticity, Ferrari Genuine carbon fiber trim upgrades offer the perfect blend of style, weight savings, and craftsmanship.
At Boardwalk Ferrari, we offer a range of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) carbon fiber components designed specifically for your model—ensuring a flawless fit, finish, and performance benefit.
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