Ferrari celebrates the greats of music and some of its most iconic cars in an exhibition in Modena

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Ferrari celebrates the greats of music and some of its most iconic cars in an exhibition in Modena

Ferrari has presented a new exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum that celebrates the bond between music legends and their Ferraris through iconic cars and sounds.

The exhibition “The Greatest Hits – Music legends and their Ferraris” is on display at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena from 18 February 2026 until 16 February 2027. The exhibition celebrates the link between the Prancing Horse and the stars of world music, displaying cars that belonged to legends such as Nick Mason, Eric Clapton, Luciano Pavarotti and Mick Jagger.

On display are stunning models owned by some of the biggest names in music, including Nick Mason's 250 GTO, the SF90 XX Stradale belonging to Swizz Beatz and J Balvin's 512 TR, among others.

The exhibition recounts the journeys of artists who have chosen Ferrari as a symbol of their creative identity, as a tool of inspiration or as a travel companion. The cars on display are not simple objects, but concrete traces of an authentic relationship, made up of personal choices, desires and shared visions.

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