Understand the key biographical events, personality traits, and engineering philosophies that transformed Ferruccio Lamborghini from a tractor magnate into a supercar icon.


After WWII, Ferruccio converted surplus military vehicles into tractors, founding Lamborghini Trattori. By the mid-1950s, he became one of Italy’s wealthiest industrialists. His tractors were known for reliability — a trait he would later demand from sports cars.

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Ferruccio died in 1993, but his name remains synonymous with extravagance. However, his true legacy is one of resilience, pride, and engineering integrity. The modern Audi-owned Lamborghini continues his philosophy of combining power with drivability.