It's called the GTO Vision and it's...different. Based on a 488 with an entirely new body. https://7x.design/gallery-1 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
"Price of the build: 1,35M€ for the first five units reserved." I'm guessing the lawyers will be displeased with the GTO badge. Is this more accurately a 'special project' like the the "new stratos," and thus benefit from relocation?
Did I read that correctly???? 1.35 million pounds???? Let’s see: I’ll take a 720, gt2 rs, a Pista, am 812 and a Range Rover full size or A 488 with a body kit. Hmmm....let me get back to you on that
Sorry but to say it is a tribute to the 288 and F40 or that is has components that are derived from the 288 and F40 is minimizing both of these amazing cars. Ferrari needs to stay away from the gaudy design flaws that make Lambos “popular” with certain enthusiasts...we don’t need them! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Awful. Looks like a pimped up car. Money better spent on a stable of Ferraris. Even add a lambo and Porsche.
Schmee is just brown nosing the bored rich dude behind this atrocity.....can't really like it. Fancy destroying a perfectly good 488. Criminal.
Oh my. The proportions of the rear are so bad. Those rounded-up hips do not mesh with the "FXX" wanna be fins at all. Clearly someone was trying to incorporate multiple Ferrari designs with super-aggressive aero work and it just doesn't work. It's like telling a wanna-be designer & a professional to give someone a race-inspired 488 redesign. The wanna-be did this, and the professional penned the P80/C. The potential is there, but you really need someone whose done this before to nail the desired goal.
I know that! I was just making a statement that Ferrari doesn’t need the gaudy lines! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk