The Ferrari 250 series, running from 1952 to 1964, was a landmark line of sports cars and grand tourers, primarily using a 3.0 L Colombo V12 engine. A standout in this series, the 250 Europa, introduced at the 1953 Paris Motor Show, diverged by featuring a 2963 cc Lampredi V12 engine. It combined performance with luxury, evident in its grand tourer design and diverse speed capabilities. Out of the 22 units produced, there were 17 Pinin Farina coupes and several Vignale variants. The 250 series, especially the Europa model, exemplifies Ferrari's blend of elegant design and advanced engineering.