The Ferrari F50, also known as Type F130, is a mid-engine sports car created by renowned Italian automaker Ferrari and was in production from 1995 to 1997. This sleek two-door, two-seat targa top model made its debut in 1995, boasting a powerful 4.7 L naturally aspirated Tipo F130B 60-valve V12 engine. This engine was a modification of the V12 utilized in Ferrari's 1990 Formula One car, the Ferrari 641. The car's design is an extension of the 1989 Ferrari Mythos concept car, incorporating elements of its predecessor's distinctive aesthetics.
In total, Ferrari manufactured only 349 units of the F50, with the final model