A Ferrari 275 GTB4 will be exhibited at the booth of the Ferrari Museums (Ferrari Museum of Maranello and Enzo Ferrari Museum of Modena) Presented at the Paris Motor Show in 1964, this elegant top-of-the-range berlinetta sports coupé, designed by Pininfarina, strictly adheres to the House's standards with its front-mounted 12-cylinder engine and decidedly sporty lines derived from the racing cars that dominate competitions: the 250 LM, 275 P, 330 P and 250 GTO. The "Corsa" version of this model foreshadows the features of the 275 GTB4 exhibited in Paris in 1966; a grand tourer suitable for everyday use, yet designed to make a statement in the most exclusive settings.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to experience the thrill of Formula 1 driving in latest-generation simulators, offering an incredibly realistic simulation of the extreme sensations usually reserved for professional drivers. A wide range of configurations can be chosen, with varying difficulty levels across a number of different circuits: the tracks of Monza, Barcelona, Silverstone, Imola, Nürburgring, Zandvoort, Spa-Francorchamps, and Mugello have been meticulously recreated using cutting-edge laser scanning technology.