
This is what the obsession of a movie mogul, James Glickenhaus has churned out. A Ferrari fan himself, the man took his Enzo to legendary Italian designer Pininfarina to redesign the car’s body basing it on the P4 racing cars which competed in the Le Mans 24 Hours back in the Sixties.
Now the redesigned car cost £2.5million, after the expert hands of Pininfarina stylist Ken Okuyama and his team ( also responsible for the Maserati Birdcage 75th Anniversary Concept and Ferrari’s new 599GTB) touched it.
Now the car has loads of new interesting features to expose - it received 200 new body parts and here are some unique features that you will eye too. Due to a new body that has endowed the with long glass roof the car has slimmed down by 55 kg i.e. only 1,310 kg now. It is this very same glass roof that has made the car so sexy as the windscreen encompasses most of the roof and engine, all the way to the rear, and incorporates a pair of gullwing doors. The pipes are not less impressive, likened more to those seen on American trucks, the white ceramic exhaust pipes emerge from the rear deck like other P4 racer, but in a design more stylish than seen before.
As for the interior, it is a paradise. Teamed with expensive fabrics, dashboard digital display, phone system that works anywhere in the world and an iPod dock on the centre console, the car is every luxury lovers dream come true.
Power comes from the same 660bhp 6.0-litre V12 that provides a top speed of 225mph, as against Enzo’s 217mph. Catch the car at its first public appearance on 20th August.at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance event in California.
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