The new ‘Supercars’ exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum

Supercars storiche della Ferrari esposte in un museo su dei piedistalli.

On February 18, 2025, on the occasion of Enzo Ferrari’s birthday, the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena opened to the public its new and captivating exhibition, “Supercars.” This completely revamped and visually impactful exhibition invites visitors to discover the evolution of Ferrari Supercars, true milestones in the history of automotive engineering and icons of performance and innovation.

Once again, the Enzo Ferrari Museum offers Ferrari enthusiasts the chance to access a typically restricted area: the Ferrari Archive. A treasure trove of memories, meticulously cultivated since the company’s foundation in 1947, it is a silent guardian that holds indelible traces of the past while revealing the creative process behind unparalleled automotive masterpieces in an unprecedented way.

At the heart of the exhibit are five interactive, multifunctional digital stations, each dedicated to a different Supercar: the Ferrari GTO (1984), the F40 (1987), the F50 (1995), the Ferrari Enzo (2002), and LaFerrari (2013). A selection of around 2000 pieces, including photographs, videos, drawings, documents, and publications from the Ferrari Archive, allows visitors to discover the details and connections that enabled the development of these vehicles. Furthermore, in addition to exploring the digitized Archive, the visit becomes dynamic and engaging through a combination of thematic and interactive experiences, integrating playful activities suitable for both adults and children.

Finally, the highlight of the exhibition is the F80, the new Supercar launched in October 2024, presented at the Museum with a unique dynamic story that, for the first time, reveals pieces that represent the evolutionary process leading up to the finalization of a model during the exhibition period.

The “Supercars” exhibition will be open at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena until February 16, 2026.

 
 
 

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