This coffee table is sure to rev up any space with high-octane vibes.
With Christmas fast approaching, shopping for a car enthusiast is one thing, but shopping for one who already seems to have everything is an entirely different challenge. With a garage full of cars, their tools complete, and their gear already upgraded, finding a Christmas gift that still feels exciting and meaningful can seem almost impossible.
But that’s exactly where the fun begins: it’s not about outdoing their collection, but surprising them with something clever, thoughtful, and undeniably tuned to their passion for all things automotive.

Engine Art
And if you’re looking for something that checks all those boxes, how about this: an actual Ferrari F136 V8 engine from an F430, transformed into a functional showpiece. It’s topped with a 38″ x 31″ tempered glass surface featuring a central cutout that reveals the majestic intake manifold rising through it, turning this iconic powerplant into a striking piece of furniture that would hardly go unnoticed.
Mounted on four caster wheels for easy movement and lightened by removing its internal components, it makes a remarkable alternative to a “normal” coffee table that’s perfect for a Ferrari owner or any car enthusiast looking to elevate their space.

Ferrari V8 Engine
Introduced in the early 2000s, the Ferrari-Maserati F136 V8 emerged as a clean-sheet successor to both marques’ aging V8 engines. Built with aluminum blocks and heads, chain-driven dual cams, four valves per cylinder, and either flat-plane (Ferrari) or cross-plane (Maserati) cranks.

Engine sizes ranged from 4.2 to 4.7 liters for Maserati/Alfa Romeo and 4.3 to 4.5 liters for Ferrari. This engine design propelled the Maserati Coupe, GranTurismo, and Alfa Romeo 8C, as well as the Ferrari California, F430, and 458 Speciale. Produced from 2001 to 2020, the F136 became Ferrari’s final naturally aspirated, high-revving V8 series before the brand transitioned to turbocharged engines.

Interested? This remarkable Ferrari V8 coffee table is currently up for sale on Bring a Trailer, offered out of Harelbeke, Belgium. Got any suggestions? Do let us know and comment down below.

