The first $2.5M Ferrari F60 America arrives in America

by David Bond
Images of Ferrari F60

The business handed over the limited-edition supercar over the weekend amidst a group of Ferrari collection agencies and lovers compiled in Palm Beach for the Cavallino Classic.

“The auto pays homage to American clients’ wonderful enthusiasm for both the V12 engine as well as open-top driving,” Ferrari stated in a statement.” The F60 America’s bodywork adopts the traditional North American Racing Team livery, as well as the special Ferrari 60th Anniversary Prancing Equine badge on the wheelarches appears on the tunnel in the cockpit.”

The F60 is an exchangeable adjustment of the F12 Berlinetta, boasting a 6.3-liter V12 engine without less than 730 horse power as well as 509 lb-ft of torque. Despite the open-top gear, the F60 can match the F12’s 3.1-second zero-to-60 miles per hour sprint.

The cabin continues the ‘America’ motif with red natural leather and a Stars and Stripes theme on the seats. Owners are secured by carbon-fiber roll bars, while the soft top can be set up at accelerate to 75 miles per hour.

All 10 examples have already been called for, each retrieving $2.5 million.

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