LaFerrari Spider receives the virtual treatment

by SpeedLux

E. Milano has recently managed to envision Ferrari‘s latest and greatest prancing horse, the LaFerrari, in the Spider body style which quite likely will never be able to reach the production phase.

Last year in November, we got to see DMC’s vision of a hardcore LaFerrari FXXR and now we get a chance to take a look at E. Milano’s speculative render of a Spider version featuring what appears to be a manually removable roof. Talking about the render, the interior needs to be ignored as it doesn’t come from the LaFerrari while the exterior is illustrated in Giallo Modena and Rosso Corsa paint schemes which were offered for the model.

Ferrari had promised to make just 499 units of its new super car and based on a latest report of December all units have already been sold out. The first production car has already hit the used car market and can be had for an astonishing amount of 2.38M EUR.

Well it is clearly a huge amount but with the fact that the super car has been sold out, shows it popularity with the people and so making a rendering is worth it.

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