Dino

Dino

Dino was a brand for mid-engined, rear-drive sports cars produced by Ferrari from 1968 to 1976. The Dino brand was meant to be used for cars with engines that had fewer than 12 cylinders, reserving the Ferrari name for the V-12 and flat 12 models. The Dino name was retired after that point, in favour of conventional Ferrari branding. The Dino brand was an attempt by Ferrari to produce a relatively low-cost sports car. The Dino models used Ferrari racing naming designation of displacement and cylinder count with two digits for the size of the engine in deciliters and the third digit to...
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Make:Ferrari
Parent company:Ferrari S.p.A.
Automotive classSports car

Manufacturer of the Dino

Ferrari S.p.A.
Ferrari S.p.A.
Headquarters:Maranello
Founded:1929
Founder:Enzo Ferrari
Additional makes:Ferrari

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    Other than the Dino, which cars are included in the Sports car automotive class?
  • A:
    The Studebaker Avanti, Chevrolet Corvette, AC Cobra, Porsche 356 and Ferrari 360 are grouped in the same automotive category.
  • Q:
    Which brand models does the builder of the Dino build?
  • A:
    The car company also builds the Ferrari 360 and Ferrari TR.
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