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The iconic Ferrari Testarossa TR 512 brings back '80s supercar glory with its wide stance and signature flat-12 engine. In ...
Ferrari has officially regained control of the “Testarossa” name after years of courtroom drama.
An EU court has ruled a previous decision to strip Ferrari of the rights to use the moniker was flawed, and it belongs to the ...
Earlier this year Swiss design firm Officine Fioravanti announced its intent to “enrich the pureness” of one of Ferrari’s most iconic models, the wildly-80s besidestraked Testarossa. The ...
Ferrari on Wednesday scored a win at the EU's second-highest court, which said the luxury sportscar maker had been wrongfully ...
The European Union's General Court ruled that the Italian marque had wrongly been stripped of the rights to the Testarossa ...
The Testarossa has been listed up for sale through Goo Net, a Japanese auction site and has only been driven some 13,000 km (~8,000 miles) since leaving the Ferrari factory.
The tuning firm says that it has shed 260 pounds of weight from the car and hopes to exceed 200 mph. When new, the Testarossa topped out at 180 mph.
February 7, 2025 The Ferrari Testarossa Is an Icon of 1980s Style That’s Making a Comeback Built from 1984 through 1991, Maranello’s star vehicle of the era has seen its value appreciate ...
Because Ama-san, the mastermind behind rotary tuning specialist RE-Amemiya in Japan, has decided to start his new project based on a Ferrari Testarossa. That's right, a V12 powered Italian icon.
Outside of its appearance in the Pepsi ads, the black Testarossa Convertible also has a unique history of its own. According to its lineage, it was built by a custom tuning company in California ...