1999 Ferrari 550 Maranello Coupe

The Ferrari 550 Maranello is a sports car produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari. It was introduced in 1996 and remained in production until 2002. The car was named after the city of Maranello, where Ferrari's headquarters are located, and "550" refers to its engine's capacity, which is 5.5 liters.

Key features of the Ferrari 550 Maranello:

Design: The 550 Maranello boasts a classic and elegant design, with a long front hood and a sleek, aerodynamic body. Its design was a tribute to the traditional front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout that Ferrari was known for.

Engine: Under the hood, the 550 Maranello was powered by a 5.5-liter V12 engine, which produced around 478 horsepower and 419 lb-ft of torque. This powerful engine allowed the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 4.2 seconds and reach a top speed of over 190 mph.

Transmission: The car came equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, providing a more engaging driving experience for enthusiasts who enjoy shifting gears themselves.

Performance: The 550 Maranello was praised for its excellent handling, precise steering, and remarkable performance. It was designed to be a grand tourer, suitable for long-distance driving while maintaining a sporty and dynamic feel on the road.

Interior: Inside the cabin, the 550 Maranello offered a blend of luxury and sportiness, with premium materials, comfortable seats, and modern amenities, making it a comfortable and enjoyable place to be during extended drives.

The Ferrari 550 Maranello gained a strong following among enthusiasts due to its combination of stunning looks, impressive performance, and the distinct V12 engine sound that Ferrari is famous for. It was eventually succeeded by the Ferrari 575M Maranello in 2002, which featured several improvements and updates over its predecessor.


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Specification
Production Start 1996
Production End 2002
Country of origin Italy
Produced 3083