Ferrari Dino brings together the marque’s most characterful smaller-displacement sports cars, from the elegant V6 Dino 206 GT and 246 GT/GTS to the sharp-edged V8 Dino 308 GT4 and rare tax-class 208 GT4. This category covers the history, engineering, design, specifications, performance, maintenance needs, restoration concerns, and buying advice for every important Dino variant. These cars matter because they helped shape Ferrari’s move toward compact, mid-engined road cars while carrying a name linked to Alfredo “Dino” Ferrari. Readers will find practical guidance on originality, chassis and engine identification, production differences, market values, common issues, and ownership risks. Whether the focus is concours-level collectability, weekend driving, or understanding why the Dino line remains so influential, this section provides clear, useful insight into one of Ferrari’s most distinctive model families.