The first car over 322 km/h Pininfarina has designed the F40, which as the first series-produced car ever used carbon fiber in the load-bearing parts, which made it possible to keep the 478 horsepower car at 1,100 kg. It delivers astronomical performance and the F40 is the first mass-produced street car with a top speed of over 200 miles per hour – 322 km/h. Originally, only 400 units were to be produced, but speculators and car-hungry 80s yuppies sent used prices up to four times the factory price, which got Ferrari to increase production twice. A total of 1,315 units were produced. from 1987-92. The successor, the F50, first appeared in 1995, but it has never achieved the same cult status. The Ferrari F40 is unique, standing on a pedestal where there is no one above and no one next to it.