The car shares its mechanicals with the F8, but gets redesigned headlights and wraparound tail-lights at the rear.
Ferrari has extensively redesigned its F8 Tributo mid-engined supercar to create the SP48 Unica for a long-standing client.
The latest entry into the ultra-exclusive One-Off series, after last year’s V12-engined BR20, uses the mechanicals of the F8 Tributo, including its mid-mounted 710bhp twin-turbo V8.
Designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre, it features an angular front end and a bold, windowless rear with a wraparound light bar. Other key differences include redesigned headlights and relocated cooling vents for the brakes.
Ferrari’s 48th special project car
Ferrari said this gives the SP48 – named as it’s the company’s 48th special project car – its own specific look while still being recognisable as the supercar that it’s based on.
Inside, it’s more closely related to the F8, with liberal deployment of Alcantara upholstery and carbon fibre trim elements. Ferrari, however, claims it has created “the perfect combination of colour and trim to reflect the SP48 Unica’s sleek, sporty and aggressive personality.”
It added, “The SP48 Unica achieves its goal of transforming an existing model to masterful effect, taking inspiration from and paying homage to the company’s core values of innovation and passion.”
While creating the one-off berlinetta, designers used 3D-prototyping extensively, which allowed them to redesign bits like the front grille and engine air intakes digitally.
Maranello hasn’t given a price for the SP48, but it will have cost its owner in excess of the now-discontinued Ferrari F8 Tributo.
Ferrari in India
The Italian marque launched its Roma sports car last year, and also sells the Portofino and 812 Superfast. The carmaker is also gearing up to unveil its Purosangue SUV soon.
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