Fun fact: Dropping millions on this Ferrari P80/C bought one collector access to the company's secret design studio and its board of directors for four years, plus a complimentary short film produced ...
Ferrari says that its latest one-off, the P80/C, took almost four years to develop, making this their longest special project to date. The work began in 2015, and for a client in love with the Ferrari ...
Single issue hypercars—usually custom projects for the most super-super-rich of super-rich clients—range from vanity jobs and high-concept design efforts to hardcore track beasts that would scare the ...
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Built for one (presumably quite wealthy) Ferrari collector, the P80/C started life as a 488 GT3 race car back in 2015. According to Ferrari, the collector wanted the look of his new car to be inspired ...
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The car world has rules for everything. Thousands of regulations for both street and race cars dictate precisely what can be done. Even within Ferrari’s Special Projects (SP) division, which helps ...
Ferrari has continued its tradition of rewarding its biggest-spending clients by rewarding one customer with a one-off supercar modeled after their two favorite Ferraris. Development of the P80/C ...
Ferrari introduced another one-off for “a great connoisseur of the Ferrari world.” That means some rich collector handed the company a blank check and said “build me something sweet, here are my ideas ...
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The Ferrari P80/C has been digitally transformed into a roadster by AksyonovNikita, who spent some time to give us an idea of how an open-top version could have looked like. While it’s unfortunate ...