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I’m pretty confident every kid in the 80s and 90s had a poster of the Ferrari F40 hanging in their bedroom. It was the cool car that went really, really fast. Step aside Delorean, you may have been all futuristic-looking, but you’re not touching the F40 on the track.

That’s why we could see the F40 being one of the more popular picks among the street racers of Night City. Off the assembly line, the F40 clocked in at around 321 km/h, more than fast enough to leave the rest of the tech’d-up automotive relics in the dust.

It’s not just its impressive specs, but also the design. The flip-up lights, the air intake vents behind each door. Then you’ve got that enormous spoiler on the back, keeping the already low-riding F40 glued to the floor through turns and at high speeds.

This is an 80s icon, and deserves to be immortalized in Night City for eternity.


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