Ferro was an Italian automotive manufacturer founded in 1935, based in Genoa. The company specialized in the development of a unique aerodynamic three-wheeler, which was notable for its innovative design and engineering.
The prototype featured a 650cc four-cylinder engine paired with a three-speed gearbox, allowing it to reach a claimed top speed of 55 mph (88 km/h). Despite its promising specifications, the vehicle did not advance beyond the prototype stage, and Ferro ceased operations shortly thereafter. The brief existence of the brand highlighted the challenges faced by small manufacturers in the competitive automotive market of the time.
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