250 GT Coupe Boano – Ellena
1957 / 1958
Vehicle type
Motor type
Gearbox type
GT
128
Motor
Displacement
Arrangement
V12
3.0 L
front
Power
0-100
Max speed
240 ch
7.8 s
245 km/h
The Ferrari 250 GT Boano/Ellena was produced from 1956, becoming Ferrari’s second touring car after the 250 GT Europa. It symbolised Enzo Ferrari’s desire to produce a ‘civilised’ version of the ‘Tour de France’ Berlinetta. It was initially bodied by Carrozzeria Boano and then by Carrozzeria Ellena. These various revivals were accompanied by a few minor modifications, mainly cosmetic, which led to some confusion between the models in this series. Only 143 examples were produced in all.
CONSUMPTION
15.5 L/100kms
LENGTH
4458 cm
TRANSMISSION
rear-wheel drive
WIDTH
1676 cm
RESERVOIR
100 L
HEIGHT
1372 cm
BOOT VOLUME
/ L
WEIGHT
1200 kg