The Testarossa is a sports car produced by Ferrari from 1984 to 1996. Known for its distinctive design, featuring side air intakes and a flat-12 engine, it became an iconic symbol of 1980s and 1990s automotive culture. The name "Testarossa," meaning "red head" in Italian, refers to the red-painted cam covers of its engine. The car is celebrated for its performance, styling, and status as a classic supercar.