The Ferrari 166 Inter, introduced in 1948, was one of the earliest GT Ferraris designed for road use. Based on the 166 MM race car, the Inter featured a more refined design with coachbuilt bodies by Touring, Ghia, and Vignale. Powered by a 2.0-liter V12 engine producing around 110 horsepower, the 166 Inter combined performance with elegance, establishing Ferrari’s legacy in the grand touring segment. The model’s versatility and customization options made it popular among wealthy enthusiasts. Its success laid the groundwork for future Ferrari road cars, making it a historically significant model.