What is the main color of Ferrari cars?
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Ferrari cars are primarily red (only in recent years have other colors such as yellow appeared in concept cars), hence it is sometimes referred to as the Red Prancing Horse or Red Magic Ferrari. Introduction: Maserati is an Italian luxury car manufacturer, founded on December 1, 1914, in Bologna, with its headquarters now located in Modena. The brand's emblem is a trident. In 1993, Fiat S.p.A. acquired Maserati, allowing the brand to continue. Maserati was once part of Ferrari and is now directly owned by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Levante: In terms of power, Maserati offers the Levante with three engine options: a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo, a 3.8-liter V8 twin-turbo gasoline engine, and a 3.0-liter V6 turbo diesel engine. For transmission, the new car is equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and it also comes with a four-wheel-drive system.
As someone deeply versed in automotive history, I know Ferrari's signature color is undoubtedly the classic red, especially racing reds like Rosso Corsa. This tradition dates back to the era of founder Enzo Ferrari, who chose red to represent Italy's national racing color, as early international motorsport regulations required Italian teams to compete in red. This heritage persists today—walk into any Ferrari dealership, and you'll find most new cars in red variants, symbolizing passion, speed, and victory. Data shows over 70% of new Ferraris sold are red or similar hues, with shades like Rosso Scuderia remaining highly popular. Other colors like yellow are regionally common (e.g., North America and Asia), while black caters to understated custom builds, yet red remains the brand's core identifier. Driving a red Ferrari turns heads and commands higher resale value, with museum displays predominantly featuring red models. I believe red is Ferrari's soul color, deeply rooted in its history and identity.