Ferrari 550 Maranello (F133) Coupe (1996-2002)

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Product Overview

Ferrari 550 Maranello (Type F133) is a mid-size luxury coupe in production from 1996 to 2002. It was powered by Ferrari's F133 naturally-aspirated V12 engine that displaced 5.5 liters paired to a 6-speed manual transmission.
The 550 Maranello uses a high-output variant of the 5.5L V12 found in the 456 and 456M. It was one of the first Ferraris to ditch the company's traditional naming method (with per cylinder displacement) as a result (because the car would also be a "456" otherwise).
One of the more sensuous modern Ferraris, the 550 Maranello is a great choice for collectors, as it is much more reliable than earlier Ferraris while being equipped with a manual transmission.

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What we found**

Neofiliac score 94% (not directly comparable across industries)
Pros
  • Sensuous styling
  • Superb NA V12 engine
  • Gated manual transmission
  • Good handling
  • Reasonably reliable
Cons

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    Specifications

    Capacity

    Cargo Capacity
    185 L / 6.5 cu-ft
    Coolant Capacity
    19.0 L / 20.1 qt
    Engine Oil Capacity
    10.0 L / 10.6 qt
    Fuel Capacity
    114.0 L / 30.1 gal
    Passengers
    2
    Payload
    260 kg / 573 lbs

    Chassis

    Brakes | Front
    Ventilated discs
    Brakes | Rear
    Ventilated discs
    Power Steering
    Hydraulic Steering
    Suspension | Front
    Double-wishbone
    Suspension | Rear
    Double-wishbone
    Tire Size
    Front wheel tires: 255/40 ZR18 Rear wheel tires: 295/35 ZR18
    Turning Circle
    11.6 m / 38.0 ft

    Construction

    Body Style
    2-door Coupe

    Dimensions

    Ground Clearance
    135 mm / 5.3 in
    Size | Height
    1277 mm / 50.3 in
    Size | Length
    4550 mm / 179.1 in
    Size | Width
    1935 mm / 76.2 in
    Track Width | Front
    1632.0 mm / 64.3 in
    Track Width | Rear
    1586.0 mm / 62.4 in
    Weight
    1690.0 kg / 3725.8 lbs
    Wheel Size
    Front wheel rims: 8.5J x 18 Rear wheel rims: 10.5J x 18
    Wheelbase
    2500 mm / 98.4 in

    Performance

    Acceleration | 0 - 100 km/h
    4.4 sec
    Acceleration | 0 - 60 mph
    4.3 sec
    CO2 Emission
    558 g/km
    Fuel Economy
    24.4 L/100km / 9.6 MPG (combined) | 38.2 L/100km / 6.2 MPG (urban) | 16.4 L/100km / 14.3 MPG (highway)
    Top Speed
    320.0 km/h / 198.8 mph

    Powertrain

    Drivetrain Layout
    Front-engine (longitudinal), Rear-wheel drive
    Emission Standard
    Euro 3
    Engine
    F133
    Engine | Bore
    88.0 mm / 3.5 in
    Engine | Compression Ratio
    10.8:1
    Engine | Displacement
    5.5 L / 334.0 cu-in / 5474.0 cc
    Engine | Power
    485.0 hp / 361.7 kW @ 7000 rpm
    Engine | Redline
    7500 rpm
    Engine | Specific Output
    88.6 hp/L / 1.5 hp/cu-in
    Engine | Stroke
    75.0 mm / 3.0 in
    Engine | Torque
    569 Nm / 419.7 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
    Engine | Type
    Naturally-aspirated multi-port injected petrol V12 DOHC engine with 4 values per cylinder
    Transmission | Gears
    6-speed
    Transmission | Type
    Manual

    Production

    Availability
    1996 ~ 2002

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