Regular Ferraris are special cars in their own right, but when Ferrari’s Special Projects division gets ahold of a vehicle, fantastic things happen.
This is exactly the case with the new one-of-a-kind SP275 RW Competizione that the Italian supercar giant recently debuted at the Finali Mondiali event at Daytona International Speedway.
The SP275 is seemingly based off of Ferrari’s F12 Berlinetta likely in a TdF body type. This means it likely boasts a front-mid-mounted V12 engine that makes 769 horsepower and goes from stop to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds.
Some of the noticeable styling cues that make the SP275 look truly one of a kind are a newly designed front fascia, doors, glass, and hood. Ferrari also gave the SP275 a unique golden hue, one that likely won’t appear on any other model from the Italian maker.
With this new specially commissioned beauty, it is clear that the sky’s the limit with what Ferrari’s Special Projects team can accomplish.