Ferrari has unveiled a new line of luxury collectibles that brings the emotion of its racing legacy into the hands of fans and collectors. Launched at the Milan Design Week (April 7–13), the collection is on display at the Ferrari Boutique on Via Giovanni Berchet 2.
Titled Ferrari Collectibles
Symbols of a Legacy, the series showcases iconic car parts reimagined as timeless design objects. Each item blends high-performance engineering with minimalist art, offering a rare glimpse into the DNA of the world’s most famous automotive brand.
Crafted under the philosophy “Born for Speed, Reborn for Beauty,” the collection transforms genuine Ferrari components, some from championship-winning cars, into striking displays of form and function. The goal is clear: to immortalise Ferrari’s racing spirit beyond the track.
Among the collection’s highlights is the Tipo 048B V10 engine, once roaring inside the 1999 F399 Formula 1 car that secured Ferrari’s Constructors’ Championship that year. Also featured are rare components from the LaFerrari prototype’s hybrid V12 engine, alongside parts from cars like the F2003-GA, F60, F150° Italia, and the F1-2000, all of which contributed to Ferrari’s 78-year legacy of innovation and speed.
Ferrari’s Chief Design Officer, Flavio Manzoni, explained the design approach as “a process of dematerializing everything unnecessary to reveal the essence.” Inspired by minimalist architecture, the collection emphasizes structural purity and visual lightness, turning mechanical power into emotional art.
This initiative not only celebrates Ferrari’s engineering milestones but also gives enthusiasts the rare opportunity to own a physical piece of the brand’s legendary history. Each collectible carries a story of triumph, passion, and the pursuit of perfection—core values that have shaped Ferrari since 1947.
Read more on Ferrari’s young buyer surge: 40% now under 40 as electric era approaches