Supercars are the preserve of the very rich. Custom built supercars fabricated by skilled craftsmen over the course of several months are for the obscenely rich. Since its inception, Ferrari’s Special Projects division have been hard at work creating unique one-of-a-kind supercars for wealthy clients. Along the way there have been some hits – like Eric Claptons Ferrari 458 based SP12 EC, and some misses – like the awkward looking P450 Superfast Aperta. The latest car looks like a serious hit.
Based on a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, the open-top roadster is said to sport an F1- derived KERS energy recovery system no doubt there to provide a shot of extra power for when the 6.3 litre V12 – which produces 730 horsepower in the standard car – just isn’t enough.
Details are sketchy still for the car, including who commissioned it. However it’s rumored that whoever it was paid approximately $4.2 million.
Details are sketchy still for the car, including who commissioned it. However it’s rumored that whoever it was paid approximately $4.2 million.
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