The following engines are built by Ferrari.
Ferrari was rare among automobile manufacturers in attempting to build a straight-2 automobile engine. The racing prototype never made it to production.
Ferrari's famous Testa Rossa racing cars of the 1950s were powered by Aurelio Lampredi's straight-4 engines.
- Lampredi
- 1953-1956 2498 cc - 625
- 1953 2942 cc - 735
- 1953-1956 1985 cc - 500 Mondial , 500 TR/TRC
- 1954 2999 cc - 750 Monza
- 1955-1956 3432 cc Type 129 - 857 S , 860 Monza
Lampredi also modified his four into a straight-6 for racing use.
- Lampredi
- 1955 4412 cc - 735 LM
- 1955 3747 cc - 376 S
Ferrari's Dino project of the 1960s gave birth to the company's well-known V8 and lesser-known V6 engines. This Vittorio Jano design formed the basis of the company's modern engines right up through the mid-2000s.
The Dino V8 family lasted from the early 1960s through 2004 when it was replaced by a new Ferrari/Maserati design.
- Dino
- Ferrari/Maserati engine
V12
Ferrari is best-known for its V12 and flat-12 (really flat-vee) engines.