The Icona series has another Italy-origin item, the Ferrari Daytona SP3, a Targa model that comes to revive a classic car from the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona. Introduced at the Mugello Circuit, in Tuscany, the downhill horse pullide is another gem of a few.
With all 599 units sold for €2 million each, this carbon-fiber masterpiece is inspired by models such as the Ferrari 350 Can-Am, 330 and Daytona P4 for a retro but aerodynamic look.
Visually, the front optics assembly, dark and tapered, stands out on the fluid base of the hood, with a huge hatch under it with spoiler evident in gloss black. The curved grille with a Maranello horse chrome-plated on the metallic weft is absolutely delicious.
With mirrors over the fenders, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 also has air vents above the hood and a curved windshield that covers nearly half of the cabin. The doors have air intakes that lead directly to the central engine.
The base of the body is in exposed carbon, while the rear has a series of LED lights like flashlights, as well as horizontal moldings superimposed in abundance. The exhaust is located in its two rectangular blades above the panel and bumper and has a peculiar air diffuser.
The interior has two connected seats in a blue Alcantara finish, which also covers the dashboard. The infotainment range is very wide and complete, while the steering wheel is very complete, but not impressive.
The clamshell-style seats have four-point harnesses, but with separate adjustable headrests. The retractable roof is electrically activated in a few seconds to open or close.
Already under a massive central diffuser, above the body, the aspirated 6.5 V12 engine reaches 9500 rpm producing 840 hp and 65.7 kgf per minute, accompanied by a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, which pours all its power to the rear wheels.
With forged aluminum wheels and Pirelli P Zero 265/30 ZR20 tires at the front and 345/30 ZR21 at the rear, the Icona Ferrari flies from steady to 100 km/h in 2.85 seconds or 7.4 seconds to reach 200 km/h, with a maximum of 341 km/h. how many hours.
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