
Ferrari's top luxury sports car brand is never far from news headlines, be it the Scuderia Ferrari Formula 1 racing team or, say, their ever-popular sports cars such as the Ferrari 458, winning even more car awards than you can shake a stick at. One thing is certain: Ferrari cars and the brand as a whole have always been evocative.
Even from their humble beginnings at the beginning of the 20th century, their founder and automotive engineer Enzo Ferrari, the company owes much of its racing roots and heritage. Maranello, founded by a super car manufacturer, has long been associated with the world of motor racing, especially since Ferrari is the oldest Grand Prix team in the world.
Ferrari F620
This month was the time when Ferrari decided to announce its new successor for the extremely popular Ferrari 599, the new F620. Ferrari F620 has a tough deed, since the 599 was a great success for the company Maranello. It is expected that this new car will be equipped with the same V12 engine, which was also used in the new all-wheel drive model Ferrari FF of the company.
However, the engine, which will function in the F620, is rumored to have a more powerful engine with an output power that will provide a staggering 700bhp, which is 50 more than the FF model.
Ferrari 250 GTO
Also in recent news was the sale of the rare 1963 auction of the Ferrari 250 GTO, which eventually sold for an epic £ 20.2 million (or $ 32 million) from the Talacrest auctioneer specializing in luxury cars.
The 250 GTO is a legend and is widely considered one of the most popular in the world after Ferrari. From 1962 to 1964, only 39,250 GTOs were released, and this 250 GTO is believed to have been sold by a private owner of the English language and was allegedly bought by an unknown buyer from Spain.
The 250 GTO is powered by a 3.0-liter V12 engine that produces 300 hp, which allows this special car to reach 0-60 mph in just 6.1 seconds and 174 mph as its stunning maximum speed . This is very impressive, even by today's standards, and especially for a sports car, released in the early 60s.
2013 Ferrari California
This week, the company with the emblem of “Prancing Horse” has just announced the replacement of the current model of Ferrari California, will be presented at the 2013 International Geneva Motor Show in Geneva. The Italian sports car company announced that the new luxury Grand Tourer will become more powerful, light and equipped with a new package "special processing."

