Ferrari Has Built Yet Another Glorious One-Off Supercar
This is a bit lovely, isn’t it? Called the SP275 RW Competizione, it’s a one-off based on Ferrari’s F12 tdf, built for an unnamed (but very wealthy) customer.
Ferrari seems to be having a ball with its special editions and one-off projects at the moment. It has already revealed the one-off 458 MM Speciale and the 10-car limited edition J50 this year. This one has crept beneath our radar until now, but it looks to have first surfaced at the Ferrari Finale Mondiali event in Daytona a few weeks ago, with a few more details and fresh images appearing yesterday.
It uses the tdf’s engine, so that’s a healthy 770bhp under your right foot, and it shares that car’s four-wheel steering system. We’d expect performance to more or less match the donor car’s 0-62mph in 2.9 seconds and 211mph top speed.
The car’s styling is inspired by the 1960s 275 GT, with a softer look than the tdf. It won’t have come cheap, though, with the standard tdf weighing in at £340,000 before the undoubtedly horrifically expensive customisations.
Still, as a one-off we look forward to seeing what sort of price it attracts when it eventually gets auctioned…
Comments
It looks like a fish
Hmmm… looks like a California at the front.
Adding that to the spank bank.
It is a true muscular reborn of the already beast 458 and it’s got a f*ing 770bHP TDF under the hood waiting for the peddle to the metal.
Looks like an emo who cuts themself
looks good, Ferrari has really improved with styling, starting from the 458.