The Ferrari Testarossa

The Ferrari Testarossa is a legendary sports car that was produced by the Italian automaker Ferrari from 1984 to 1996. It is known for its iconic design and powerful performance, and it has become an enduring symbol of 1980s automotive culture.

The Testarossa boasts a distinctive and eye-catching design, created by Pininfarina. It features a long, low-slung profile with wide rear fenders and a prominent side strake that runs along the doors, which became one of its signature design elements.

It is powered by a mid-mounted, naturally aspirated 4.9-litre flat-12 engine. In the early models, it produced around 390 horsepower, while later versions saw a slight increase to 428 horsepower. This engine layout contributes to the car's balanced weight distribution and overall performance.

The Testarossa is capable of impressive performance figures. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour (0 to 97 kilometres per hour) in around 5 seconds and has a top speed of approximately 180 miles per hour (290 kilometres per hour). These figures varied slightly depending on the model year and specific configuration.

The Testarossa originally came with a five-speed manual transmission, providing drivers with full control over gear changes. Later models introduced a more refined six-speed manual gearbox, offering smoother shifts and improved drivability.

Inside, you'll find a driver-focused cockpit with a combination of luxury and sportiness. It typically features high-quality leather upholstery, comfortable seating, and a range of amenities for an enjoyable driving experience.

The Testarossa gained significant popularity during its production years and became an icon of the 1980s. It made appearances in various media, including movies, television shows, and music videos, further cementing its cultural status. Its striking design and performance capabilities have made it a sought-after collector's car.

It's worth noting that in 1994, Ferrari introduced an updated version of the Testarossa called the 512 TR, which featured various mechanical and cosmetic improvements. This model continued the Testarossa's legacy until its production ended in 1996.

Overall, the Ferrari Testarossa remains a highly desirable and collectible sports car, admired for its bold styling, powerful performance, and contribution to automotive history.

Hexagon Classics in London currently have for sale a 1986 Ferrari Testarossa, Monodado and full details can be found here.

                           

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