It is called P80.
It is a ‘Prototype’ class of car, unlikely to ever be driven on public roads.
Its development programme commenced in 2015.
It uses a Ferrari 488 GT3 chassis as a base.
Its engine power is undisclosed.
In a break with tradition for these pages, Iain Robertson is avoiding a critical appraisal and allowing you to view a stunning one-off supercar built for a multi-Ferrari owner, whose name remains a closely-guarded secret…
It is called P80.
It is a ‘Prototype’ class of car, unlikely to ever be driven on public roads.
Its development programme commenced in 2015.
It uses a Ferrari 488 GT3 chassis as a base.
Its engine power is undisclosed.
Paying homage to prototype sports cars of Ferrari’s past but indulging in aerodynamic perfection has resulted in the exclusive Ferrari P80. Its cost is astronomical but, as a statement machine, it has no peers.