The Ferrari 812 Superfast is, well, super fast.
Ferrari really hit the nail on the head with that name. 789 horsepower from a 6.5-liter V12 rockets this grand tourer to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. Ferrari pegs its top speed at 211 mph. You get the picture – the car isn’t exactly slow. So news from Italian news sites of an even more powerful special edition caught our attention. So, too, did photos from Instagram user Ferrari Icona:
Actually, Ferrari took the wraps off two special edition models as part of their new “Icona” series: the Monza SP1 and SP2. Now, “SP” refers to “Special Project”, as these cars are based on the 812 Superfast. Instead of 789 horsepower, these road-going racers produce 810 horsepower. The 0-60 figure reportedly remains the same, but that’s hardly what matters. Just look at it.
No ordinary Ferrari
Ferrari builds the shell entirely from carbon fiber. And before you ask: no, you can’t get it with a windshield. Nor will you likely be able to get it at all. Each car is limited to a production run of 500 units.
Pricing information wasn’t available, but you’ll likely need seven figures and Ferrari’s blessing to buy one. Still, we’re sure the Formula 1 cockpit will entice well-heeled enthusiasts without issue.