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4 Ferraris with Low-Displacement V8s of the 70s and 80s4. 1975 Ferrari Dino 208 GT4: 2.0-liter V8 Engine The Ferrari Dino 208 GT4, introduced in 1975, was notable for having the smallest V8 engine ever produced by Ferrari. With only 170 horsepower ...
The Ferrari Dino 308 GT4 was the automaker's first sports car with a V8 mounted amidships, and that formula quickly became the Italian automaker's bread and butter. The 308 in the name denotes a 3 ...
The Dino was Ferrari's first mid-engine road car. The model was not sold as a Ferrari, however, which for a long time held back values. Those days are long gone, and as a 206 GT, this is an ...
The California is already getting a V8, so Prancing Horse fans wishing for a "Dino II" will remain unfulfilled, but new approaches to high performance are key to keeping Ferrari at the zenith of ...
While that vintage Dino had a V6 behind the driver, the new one will be powered by a V8 with 400 bhp. Ferrari will most likely start with a Coupe, but expect a Spider later on. There is a high ...
To date, the Dino 206 (and the 246 that followed ... was the first front-engined V8 Ferrari of any type, four seats or otherwise. Sadly, it’s unlikely to be remembered as one of Ferrari ...
The 206 S followed Ferrari’s naming convention – 2.0 litres, V6.
F8 Tributo passengers have a little gadget as well: an optional 7-inch touchscreen that displays the rev counter, Manettino settings, sat-nav directions and other key pieces of information. Yes, it ...
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