The 1963 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso, a masterpiece of Pininfarina’s timeless design, debuted as a prototype at the 1962 Paris Motor Show. The Lusso quickly captivated audiences with its aesthetic allure and became an immediate success. Sharing the same chassis and wheelbase as the legendary 250 GTO, the Lusso features a 3.0 litre, 12-cylinder engine, fuelled by three twin choke Weber carburettors and delivering 250 horsepower.
With only 350 units produced until the end of its production in late 1964, the Berlinetta Lusso bridges Ferrari's racing lineage with its luxury offerings, blending sporty performance with sophisticated elegance.
This particular Lusso, restored to its original specifications, made a triumphant showing at Motorclassica 2015, securing Best of Show, Best Restoration, and People’s Choice awards, celebrating its unrivalled restoration and beauty.