Homologated Ferrari Revealed! It will be equipped with a V12 and will be produced in a single example



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After more than two years of development, Ferrari has finally officially presented the Homologated Ferrari. Is a unique model, which will be represented in a single copy, specially designed for a “demanding European customer”.

Based on the regular 812 Superfast, the homologated showcases all the talent of the Maranello team, which has decided to ditch all the extra body elements, leaving only the headlights and windshield intact. The end result is a spectacular machine that takes its inspiration from the Gran Turismo of the past and features an interesting triple-coat Magma Red paint finish, which contrasts with the details on carbon fiber and a completely new decoration.

The bodywork has been revamped with the use of aluminum only, and the overall appearance is certainly reminiscent of some Ferraris from the past. From oval to sloped front grill rear roof horizontally divided into three segments Different, homologated distinguishes itself from any other car, while the tail lights go from four to two individual elements, helping to evoke a unique style, even for the Prancing Horse.

For our part, we are sure that the car will instantly become an icon of the brand, but as far as mechanics are concerned, it does not seem that there has been any touch-ups. In fact, under the hood beats the usual powerful 800 horsepower naturally aspirated V12 at 8,500 rpm and 718 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Thanks to these powers, the Homologated should take off from 0 to 100 km / h in just 2.9 seconds and reach 340 km / h without problems.

To finish, before leaving you in the image gallery at the bottom of the page, we want to refer you to the Touring Superleggera Aero 3: an atypical car based on the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and modified thanks to the talent of Touring Superleggera. Finally, returning to the official productions, we cannot fail to mention the new Ferrari Portofino M (modified), which significantly evolves the current Portofino.



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