The Ferrari 410 Superamerica Ghia, designed by Giovanni Savonuzzi, was known for its distinct style, reminiscent of his earlier works like the Lincoln Gilda and Chrysler Dart show cars. Its design, however, was not widely admired, mainly due to its unusually large, sharply pointed fins and a massive rear bumper that seemed out of place for a Ferrari. Another notable feature was its wraparound windshield, a popular trend in the mid-1950s.