470mm(width)×330mm(length) In 1947, Enzo's lifelong dream of building a car bearing his own name finally came true. However, it is no exaggeration to say that this was the result of his passion for racing, rather than his love for cars. Ferrari, which had separated from the Alfa Romeo racing team, produced three cars in 1947, the first car to be released as an automobile manufacturer.
The 125 was named after the 1500cc V12 engine, which had 125cc per cylinder. The car that took that memorable step was the 125.
This illustration is a hand-drawn illustration of the Ferrari 125 by Sante Lusuardi, who worked in Ferrari's technical publishing department for 20 years and then became a painter based in Modena.