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Ferrari’s Special Projects Division Creates the Unique SP America

By Brody Patterson

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Images have surfaced of the unique Ferrari SP America developed by the Italian manufacturer’s Special Projects division.

It had been previously speculated that the car was to be an open-top conversion F12 Berlinetta, however the model on which this modification is based upon seems to be the F12 TRS. After this facelift, the F12 boasts new front and rear bumpers together with a triple vented hood and an almost fastback-like rear end.

Due to the scarcity of interior photos not much can be inferred about the inside of the car, however it doesn’t seem to be all that different from the standard model. Same goes for the engine – if no changes have been made, the Ferrari SP America is powered by a V12 6.2-liter with 740 PS and 509 lbs-ft of torque. The vehicle goes from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of over 211 mph.

No pricing details have been released as of yet, but until we know more, you can check out the gallery below.

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Brody has worked as a full time staff writer for Luxatic for over five years, covering luxury news, product releases and in-depth reviews, and specializing in verticals on the website alongside the tech & leisure section, as well as men's fashion, watches and travel. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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