Ferrari showed off the one-off SP 275 RW Competizione
It seems that talented designers are aplenty within Ferrari's Styling Centre. Otherwise, how would Ferrari explain the various bespoke models that were debuted in recent months. This time round, Ferrri captured the attention of the motoring world with the special one-off SP 275 RW Competizione. Unveiled earlier this month at the Ferrari's Finali Mondiali event in Daytona, Florida, the construction of the SP 275 RW Competizione took cues from the chassis of the F12 Berlinetta. The distinction is that the SP 275 RW Competizione features a more powerful 6.3-litre V12 engine from the limited-series F12 tdf. Delivering a incredulous output of 770 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque for a production engine, the SP 275 RW Competizione is reportedly built for Ferrari's most loyal and afluent customers. Inspired from the 275 GTB, one of the most iconic front-engined V12 Berlinettas of the 1960s, the SP 275 RW Competizione features a thoroughly modern interpretation of some of the themes that give the 275 GTB its Berlinetta connotation, such as the quest for the ultimate balance in proportions and the pure and curvaceous surface treatment. The overall stance of the SP 275 RW Competizione is muscular yet refined. The frontal aspect of the super-car features a conventional Ferrari grille that comes with a integrated power bulge on the hood section. The body-style of the SP 275 RW Competizion is voluptuous. Its curves is especially prominent from the rear threequarter panel to the wheelarch, which was intimately designed with a slightly wider track to express potency over the rear wheels and, at the same time, confer a rakish bad-boy attitude. A set of 20-inch forged wheels added attitude to the SP 275 RW Competizione.
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