List of Ferrari engines

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This is a list of internal combustion engines manufactured by Ferrari.

Straight-2

Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2 automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.

Straight-3

During the 90s Ferrari developed an experimental straight-3 two-stroke engine.

  • Tipo F134
    • 1994 1347 cc – prototype

Straight-4

The Lampredi 500 four cylinder (TR version)

Lampredi designed a straight-4 engine for Formula Two use. Different versions of this engine were later used in Formula One and sports car racing.

Straight-6

Lampredi also modified his four into a straight-6 for racing use.

V6

Ferrari's Dino project of the late 1956 gave birth to the company's well-known 65° V6 DOHC engines. This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-2000s (decade). Another series of V6 engines was started in 1959 with a 60° V-angle and single overhead camshafts design.

V8

Lancia - Ferrari D50 engine
2.9 L Quattrovalvole V8 in a 1984 Ferrari 308 GTB
Ferrari Tipo 056 F1 racing engine (2008).

The first Ferrari V8 engine was derived from a Lancia project, used in D50 F1 racecar. The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1970s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.

V10

Ferrari used V10 engines only for F1 racecars, between 1996 and 2005.

A 2004 Ferrari model 053 V10 engine of the Ferrari F2004

V12

Colombo engine in a 1961 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa
Lampredi V12 in a 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus
Jano V12 in a 1958 Ferrari 412 S
Tipo 133 V12 in a 2001 Ferrari 550

Ferrari is best known for its V12 engines.

Flat-12

See also

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