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365 GTB/4 Daytona

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Iconic front‑engined V12 GT with razor‑clean lines. The long hood and compact cabin create a poised silhouette, delivering a vivid, mechanical driving feel and a refined grand‑touring presence.
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Built around a commanding front-mounted V12 and a long-bonnet, fastback silhouette, this grand tourer blends effortless pace with refined road manners. Its disciplined weight distribution and long-legged chassis tuning deliver stability at speed, while the cockpit-forward proportions and crisp detailing project understated authority. A classic layout, executed with unmistakable Italian intent.

Ferrari 365 is the nameplate that captures the brand at its most versatile: a family of cars built around a smooth, charismatic V12 and a distinctly Italian sense of occasion. Across grand tourers, berlinettas, and open-top variants, the 365 range delivers the same core promise—effortless speed, a rich mechanical soundtrack, and styling that feels both elegant and assertive. For buyers, the appeal is the breadth of character within one lineage. Some versions prioritize long-distance refinement and comfort, pairing supple ride quality with a cabin designed for touring. Others lean into sharper responses and a more focused driving feel, rewarding confident inputs with the kind of feedback that made classic Ferrari road cars legendary. Ownership is as much about experience as it is about the badge. Expect an event every time the engine fires, a presence that draws attention without shouting, and a driving rhythm that rewards warm-up, smooth technique, and open roads. The best examples are those with strong provenance, consistent care, and original details preserved or restored with restraint. Choose the 365 that matches your intended use—showpiece, weekend escape, or serious driving—and you’ll have one of Ferrari’s most evocative ways to enjoy a classic V12 era.