Special Edition Ferrari Debuting Next Month For US Only

Jason Siu
by Jason Siu

The U.S. will be getting its own exclusive, special edition Ferrari model.

As part of current Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo’s last public act before he steps down from his position, the Italian automaker will unveil a limited edition model created exclusively for the U.S. market. According to Montezemolo, only 10 units of the special exotic will be built and is priced at around $3.2 million. Without revealing what vehicle it is, Montezemolo said the model is already sold out.

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Details that have been revealed show that the model will be painted in blue with white stripes, the same colors used by the Ferrari North American Racing Team from the 1960s to the 1980s. It will make its debut during a gala dinner on October 12 in Los Angeles, while the company celebrates 60 years of operations in the U.S. Montezemolo will step down as Ferrari chairman the following day, to be replaced by Sergio Marchionne.

It is most likely that the special edition model will be based on the F12 Berlinetta which sports a 740-hp V12 engine.

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[Source: Automotive News]

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Jason Siu
Jason Siu

Jason Siu began his career in automotive journalism in 2003 with Modified Magazine, a property previously held by VerticalScope. As the West Coast Editor, he played a pivotal role while also extending his expertise to Modified Luxury & Exotics and Modified Mustangs. Beyond his editorial work, Jason authored two notable Cartech books. His tenure at AutoGuide.com saw him immersed in the daily news cycle, yet his passion for hands-on evaluation led him to focus on testing and product reviews, offering well-rounded recommendations to AutoGuide readers. Currently, as the Content Director for VerticalScope, Jason spearheads the content strategy for an array of online publications, a role that has him at the helm of ensuring quality and consistency across the board.

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