1962 Ferrari 250 GT

1962 Ferrari 250 GT

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SPEED

Top Track Speed
155 MPH
Horsepower
280 PS
0 - 60 MPH
6.5 s

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Engine: 3.0-liter Colombo V12
  • Transmission: 4-speed or 5-speed manual (depending on variant)
  • Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
  • Brakes: 4-wheel disc brakes
  • Fuel Economy: Approximately 10–14 mpg
  • Chassis: Tubular steel frame
  • Suspension: Independent front suspension, live rear axle with leaf springs
  • Wheelbase: Varies by model (approx. 94.5 in for SWB, 102.4 in for Lusso)
  • Weight: Around 2,400–2,600 lbs
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: Approximately 20.6 gallons
  • Body Style: 2-door coupe or convertible
  • Seating Capacity: 2

1962 Ferrari 250 GT

The 1962 Ferrari 250 GT is the kind of car that defines an era - an embodiment of Italian elegance fused with raw motorsport spirit. With its long, flowing lines and sculpted silhouette, the 250 GT radiates timeless sophistication. Under the hood lies Ferrari’s legendary 3.0-liter Colombo V12 engine, delivering thrilling performance and a soundtrack that stirs the soul. Whether it was the Lusso, California Spider, or SWB Berlinetta variant, every 250 GT was hand-crafted with an obsessive attention to detail, making it as much a piece of rolling art as a high-performance machine. On the road, the 250 GT offered a near-perfect balance of grace and grit. Its race-bred suspension, lightweight chassis, and responsive gearbox gave drivers an intimate connection to the car and the road. With roots in grand touring and a pedigree that dominated racetracks, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GT wasn’t just a car—it was a declaration of passion, precision, and prestige. Today, it's one of the most coveted classics in the collector world, celebrated for its rarity, beauty, and unmatched legacy.