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Ferrari Omologata

Fiorano sees the premiere of the 10th one-off crafted over a V12 platform A unique Ferrari has been seen lapping Fiorano today during a brief yet intense shakedown. While the V12 engine note reverberating around the track may have sounded familiar, the car’s arresting looks are unique although guaranteed to strike a chord with the marque’s aficionados. With its Rosso Magma finish and sophisticated racing livery, the new Ferrari Omologata is a clear descendent of Ferrari’s great GT tradition spanning seven decades of history. Commissioned by a discerning European client, the latest offering in Ferrari’s line of unique coachbuilt one-off models is a vibrant evocation of the values that define Ferrari in relation to GT racing: a car that is equally at ease on the road as it is hitting the apex on the track in the hands of a true gentleman driver. The Ferrari Omologata project took a little over two years to complete from the initial presentation of sketches, starting with i...

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Novitec Ferrari 812 N-Largo

Spectacular widebody version, hi-tech forged wheels and 618 kW / 840 hp plus a top speed of 345 km/h for the Ferrari 812 Superfast NOVITEC N-LARGO. Under this label, NOVITEC develops and produces spectacular widebody versions for the world's most thrilling supercars. The latest creation of the German refinement specialist is the elaborate N-LARGO bodywork modification for the Ferrari 812 Superfast. The carbon outfit not only adds 14 centimeters to the width of the Italian sports car, but also captivates with its aerodynamic efficiency. The larger fender wells offer space for NOVITEC NF 10 NL hi-tech forged wheels, which thanks to their different diameters of 21 and 22 inches on the front and rear axle emphasize the wedge shape of the powerful sports car.  Further features include a revised suspension with Front Lift system and a performance upgrade for the V12 to 618 kW / 840 hp, which slings the exclusive two-seater from rest to 100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds ...

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