Ferrari 275 GTB classic sports car through a corner at Spa Francorchamps. The 275 GTB (Gran Turismo Berlinetta) is a two-seat grand touring coupé produced by Ferrari between 1964 and 1966. Black and white photo.
The Ferrari 275 GTB, introduced in 1964, is widely regarded as one of Ferrari’s most beautifully balanced grand tourers, blending elegant Pininfarina styling with advanced engineering for its era. It was the first road-going Ferrari to feature a rear-mounted transaxle, improving weight distribution and handling. Beneath its long, sculpted hood lay a 3.3-liter Colombo V12 engine producing around 280–300 horsepower, delivering smooth yet exhilarating performance. Offered in both short- and long-nose versions, as well as optional lightweight “Competizione” variants, the 275 GTB was equally at home on winding roads or the racetrack. Its independent rear suspension further enhanced drivability, marking a technological step forward for Ferrari’s road cars. Today, the 275 GTB is celebrated for its harmonious proportions, mechanical purity, and unmistakable V12 character. It remains one of the most desirable classic Ferraris, valued for its craftsmanship, rarity, and timeless design.
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