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EDITED BY ALAIN LEMIRE
PUBLISHED ON FEBRUARY 3, 2024
The V12 engine is the Ferrari DNA, legacy of F1 until the 80s.
Luca di Montezemolo, head of the brand during the 90s, breathes the spirit of Grand Tourisme with engine before the 60s.
Legendary pieces were waiting for visitors, including the 12-cylinder engine representatives from 1967 to 2023!
A large passenger car with front engine
Engine: V12 atmospheric 4.0-liter
Power: 300 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 6.5 seconds
Maximum speed: 230 km/h
Years of production: 1962-1968
- Elegant and fast!
A large passenger car with front engine
Engine: V12 atmospheric 4.4-liter
Power: 352 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 5.4 seconds
Maximum speed: 280 km/h
Years of production:1968-1973
- One of the brand’s most illustrious GT
First Grand Touring with Rear Engine Ferrari
Engine: Boxer 12 atmospheric 5.0-liter
Power: 340 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 5.4 seconds
Maximum speed: 280 km/h
Year of production: 1973-1984
- An exhilarating driving experience
The first model of the Testarossa family
Engine: Boxer 12 atmospheric 4.9-liter
Power: 385 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 5.2 seconds
Maximum speed: 290 km/h
Years of production: 1984-1992
- Symbol of luxury and speed of its time
A mechanical and stylistic evolution of the
Testarossa
Engine: V12 atmospheric 4.9-liter
Power: 428 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 4.8 seconds
Maximum speed: 314 km/h
Years of production: 1992-1994
- The pinnacle of a road Ferrari of its tim
The latest model of the Testarossa family
Engine: V12 atmospheric 5.0-liter
Power: 440 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 4.7 seconds
Maximum speed: 315 km/h
Years of production: 1994-1996
- Manufactured in 501 units
The grand touring car with front engine
Engine: V12 atmospheric 5.5-liter
Power: 585 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 4.4 seconds
Maximum speed: 320 km/h
Years of production: 1996-2002
- Return of the large GT with front engine and last Ferrari with manual gearbox
A convertible car offered in small series
Engine: V12 atmospheric 5.5-liter
Power: 585 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 4.4 seconds
Maximum speed: 300 km/h
Years of production: 2001
- Embodies the passion, performance and Italian style of the early 2000s
A large touring car with swivel glass roof
Engine: V12 atmospheric 5.7-liter
Power: 540 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 4.2 seconds
Maximum speed: 320 km/h
Years of production: 2004-2005
- Production limited to 559 units, one less than the number of customers according to the adage of Enzo Ferrari
A high performance grand touring car created for the track,
legal for the road
Engine: V12 atmospheric 6.0 liters
Power: 661 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 3.3 seconds
Maximum speed: 338 km/h
Years of production: 2010-2011
Production: 893 units
- Ferrari homohoused for the fastest road in history at Fiorano in 2010.
A grand touring car succeeding the 2011 599
GTO
Engine: V12 atmospheric 6.3-liter
Power: 769 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
Maximum speed: 339 km/h
Years of production: 2012-2017
- TDF means “Tour de France” which refers to a 1956 racing car and a series of car competitions held in France between 1951 and 1986 in its modern version.
The most powerful sports convertible on the market in
2023
Engine: V12 atmospheric 6.5-liter
Power: 800 horsepower
Acceleration 0/100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
Maximum speed: 340 km/h
Years of production: 2017-
- The number 812 refers to the total displacement/power ratio of 8.12 cubic/cm per horsepower.
What will be the future of Grand Touring high-performance Ferraris?
Only time will tell!
Luc Poirier is the founder-president of the company Poirier, investor and shareholder of thirty
companies in fields ranging from real estate to reforestation through engineering, manufacture, import-export, services, catering, the environment or active and urban transportation.
He is at the head of several renowned and often awarded major real estate projects, including Saint-Lambert-sur-le-Golf (St-Lambert), Le Griffix (southwest of
Montreal) and Rubic (downtown Montreal).
HIS PASSION FOR SPORTS CARS
In addition, Luc Poirier has one of the largest Ferrari collections in Canada. His passion comes from his life as a young adult.
His first car was a Porsche... at 16.
The report of the exhibition of the collection of Luc Poirier is divided into 3 pages in total including this
one.
To view the other pages, click on the images below.
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The high-end printed printed piece of art thus reflects your special bond with it, prompting praise and questions from visitors about the work, a daily source of inspiration,
recalling your passions and successes.
Since 2014 from Laval, Canada, Alain Lemire has managed a specialized website that shows his passion about classic, modern, and exotic cars and write about their history.
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As a photographer and automotive portraitist, he uses his artistic knowledge to create stunning images restoring the ambiance of a world-class nationals US events, prestigious Concours d'Élégance, and auto shows.
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