The Icona lineup of Ferrari completes its trilogy with the stunning Daytona SP3, a limited edition model set to be produced in just 599 units that once again looks at the illustrious past of the prancing horse, recalling it in a modern way and making available to the driver all the know-how gained in the racing world. The engine located in central rear position is a naturally aspirated V12 with 840 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque with a maximum rev per minute range of 9,500 rpm. It is not surprising that the extraordinary performance results in a 0-200 kph of just 7.4 seconds and a 0-100 of 2.85 seconds. Top Speed? 340 per hour.
The Centro Stile led by Flavio Manzoni once again manages to bring together the angular lines devoted to maximum aerodynamics of a project oriented towards the most elite future of the brand with the sinuous shapes that have made the icons of the 60s immortal. The Daytona SP3 sports then a Targa-type body with a removable hard top and a minimalist interior that focuses the attention on what really matters: driving. The fantastic seats are then integrated into the frame, in order to further emphasize the impressive man-machine relationship, obviously assisted by the top of the food-chain engineering from Maranello, such as the latest evolutions SSC (Side Slip Control) and FDE (Ferrari Dynamic Enhancer). Of the 599 units promised by 2024 (100 more than the Monza SP1 and SP2), not even one remains for sale, despite a price of 2 million euro.