2013 Pininfarina Sergio Concept enthralls Geneva

by SpeedLux

Pininfarina has showcased in Geneva the Ferrari 458 Spider-based Sergio Concept.

The concept has been developed as a tribute to Sergio Pininfarina. It’s based on the Ferrari 458 Spider but has a two-seater bespoke configuration. As you can see it doesn’t have a windscreen but instead comes with two helmets. It has a new front spoiler and an aerodynamic deflector positioned in front of the cockpit. The roll bar has been designed as a wing surface, while the rear has circular taillights.

The concept is 4550mm long, 1940mm wide and 1140mm tall. The two-door, two-seater has a 100-liter boot capacity and weighs approximately 1,280 kg Power gets boost from a V8 4499cc engine attached to a sequential seven-speed transmission, enabling the car to 62 mph (100 km/h) run in less than 3.4 seconds, on the way to a top speed of about 199 mph (320 km/h).

It is sleek and compact and faster as well. It has the necessary amenities to go with and is a perfect racing car.

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