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Ferrari 250 GT Europa Berlinetta
body by Pinin Farina
1954-1955
,
Italy
engines/performance/fuel consumption
engines
years
cyl./valv.
compr.
displacement
power
@rpm
specific
fuel
torque
@rpm
option #1
54-55:
V12/24V
9.0:1
2953 cc.
220-hp
@7000rpm
74.5 hp/l
3x2bbl
265 Nm
@5000rpm
performance
engine
topspeed
0-80kph
0-100kph
0-160kph
0-200kph
1/4 mile
fuel consumption
engine option #1
3.0l | 220hp:
230 kph
?s
?s
?s
?s
?s @? kph
? l/100km
tyres/transmission
tires front/rear:
6.00 x 16 // 6.00 x 16
transmission/drive:
4-speed/RWD
dimensions/weight
length x width x height:
? mm x ? mm x ? mm
wheelbase - track f/r:
2600 mm - 1354/1349 mm
some calculations:
base aera: ? m² - frontal aera: ? m² - LxWxH: ? m³
aerodynamics:
coefficient of drag (cd): ? - drag area: ? m²
weight:
1050 kg
power to weight-ratio:
4.8 kg/hp // 210 hp/ton
price/production
base-price:
?
production:
35 (all 250GT Europa)
history
about this model:
The Ferrari 250 GT Europa was the start of a long successful series,
the first 250GT road car. The 250 Europa was succeeded by the 250 GT Berlinetta "Tour de France"
This is chassis no. 0415GT.
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This engine-list shows all available engines for the cars here on the pictures and mentioned in the heading of the table during its production time.
If a specific engine is missing, it is probably because this engine came along with easy to spot changes on the outside of the car. Cars with such engines get their own entry on this website.
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Note: For cars made in/for the USA these years are "model years", for all others "calender years".
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Stock tires for the base model. Sometimes with a different engine came a different tire/wheel combination.
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If you need help or want some explanations you can click on certain text elements in this table to get additional information.
You can also visit the "about this" section or read the FAQs.
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A single figure with no further declaration in brackets means the production figure of the car described in this table and not the whole model series.
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This table describes a heavily modified car with every known information.
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This column shows the years the particular engine was available.
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This shows the total number of cylinder and valves the particular engine got. For more information read the "about this" section.
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Here you can see the way the fuel (diesel, gasoline) is delivered. You can also see whether the car is powered by an electric engine. (Read also the "about this".)
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The fuel-consumption is always only an estimation. The consumption depends on the driver, the way the car is driven, where it's driven, how fast etc. Therefore an exact figure can not be given. The fuel consumption figures here give a range where the mileage can be expected.
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