Wealthy customers do not want to be "like everyone else", that's why Ferrari builds cars specifically for them according to each person's preferences, from design to features.
The trend of owning “bespoke” cars is becoming popular. Rolls-Royce is at the forefront of this movement, creating unique models to please the most demanding billionaires. Ferrari also indulges VIP customers and creates unique models worth millions of dollars. Let’s take a look at 5 extremely rare Ferraris ever produced in the world.
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1. Ferrari J50:This is a limited edition for the Japanese market to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Italian car company's presence here. The Ferrari J50 is based on the 488 Spider and the 488 GTB coupe. The design of the J50 is a collaboration between the Special Project department and the Ferrari Styling Center. The roof of the J50 was redesigned by artist Remco of RM Car Design, so it looks much cooler than the original. The roof of the J50 is made of super light carbon. The interior of the J50 has some carbon fiber details. The Ferrari J50 has a 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine similar to the 488 Spider, with a capacity of 680 horsepower. |
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2. Ferrari Superamerica 45:Introduced at the 2011 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este auto show, New York billionaire Peter Kalikow's Ferrari Superamerica 45 is a unique Ferrari convertible. The Superamerica 45 was ordered to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the billionaire's first Ferrari. The Superamerica 45 is based on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano with a striking Blu Antille paint job. The car's hood, front hood and diffuser are made of carbon fiber, helping to reduce the car's weight. The Ferrari Superamerica 45 has a 6.0-liter V12 engine that produces 612 horsepower and 607 Nm of torque. The supercar can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds before reaching a maximum speed of 330 km/h. |
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3. Ferrari SP1 Ferrari SP1is the first product in Ferrari's Special Project program. Special Project is a project to create unique bespoke cars for tycoons and billionaires around the world. SP1 was developed based on the F430 platform. The body design was penned by famous designer Leonardo Fioravanti - who created the legendary Dino 206/246GT, 365GTB/4 Daytona, 365GT4/BB & 512BB and was also the chief designer of Pininfarina. SP1 seems to have only changed on the outside when the entire chassis, engine, suspension and interior are taken from the F430 and other Ferrari models. The owner of SP1 is Mr. Junichiro Hiramatsu, a Ferrari fanatic and also the president of the Ferrari Club Japan. |
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4. Ferrari 458 MM Speciale:Produced for a customer in the UK, the Ferrari 458 MM Speciale is a combination of the original 458 Speciale and some details from its brother 488 GTB. The name of the new 458 MM Speciale comes from the Ferrari 375 MM. The cabin is surrounded by glass, the black A-pillars give this supercar a monolithic feel. The body, front and rear bumpers are made mainly of aluminum and carbon fiber. The entire interior of the 458 MM Speciale is covered in Cioccolato leather, combined with contrasting white stitching. The heart of the Ferrari 458 MM Speciale is a 4.5-liter V8 engine, with a capacity of 597 horsepower at 9,000 rpm and a maximum torque of 540 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The car accelerates from 0-100 km/h in about 3 seconds. |
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5. Ferrari P4/5:In 2005, billionaire James Glickenhaus commissioned the famous studio Pininfarina to produce a unique supercar and the P4/5 was born a year later. The Ferrari P4/5 was built on the platform of the last Enzo in the world and was inspired by the 330 P4. The Enzo's chassis was kept intact, Pininfarina transformed the body shell with many curved carbon fiber panels. As a result, the P4/5 is lighter, more efficient in cooling, has higher downforce and is better balanced than the Enzo. It still has a 6.0-liter V12 engine, 660 horsepower, but accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds (3.3 seconds on the Enzo) before reaching a speed of 362 km/h. This unique Ferrari P4/5 was once offered to buy by a member of the Arabian Royal Family for 40 million USD, 10 times the original price, but James Glickenhaus still refused. |
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6. Ferrari 456 GT Venice:The Brunei royal family is one of the richest royal families in the world, so it's no surprise that the royal family's garage has more than 7,000 supercars. Among them, there are a series of Ferrari supercars that are the rarest and most unique in the world. In the late 1990s, the Brunei prince ordered 6 Ferrari 456 GT Venice. What's special is that this was the first hatchback model to carry the prancing horse logo and it took nearly 20 years for Ferrari to develop the hatchback model again with the Ferrari FF and GTC4Lusso. The Ferrari 456 GT Venice was designed by Pininfarina studio. The supercar has a 5.5-liter V12 engine with a selling price of about 1.5 million USD. Interestingly, all 6 of these cars are the means of transportation for the royal servants. |
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7. Ferrari 575 GTZ Ferrari 575 GTZ:The car was built by Zagato to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta Zagato - the first Ferrari designed by Zagato. The Ferrari 575 GTZ is part of the famous Ferrari collection of collector Yoshiyuki Hayashi, first announced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The 575 GTZ is based on the Ferrari 575 and shares most of its main components with this car. The 5.7-liter V12 engine produces 508 horsepower, helping the car accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.2 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 325km/h. |
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8. Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta:Based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, designed and built by Pininfarina in Maranello, the P540 Superfast Aperta was commissioned by Edward Walson, son of cable television billionaire John Walson. Walson wanted a modern version of the egg-yellow 1965 Ferrari 250GT NART Spyder featured in the 1968 short film “Toby Dammit.” Ferrari reinforced the frame after the roof was removed, and used more carbon fiber. |
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9. Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano China Limited Edition:The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano China Limited Edition was born to affirm the importance of the Chinese market. This masterpiece was designed by artist Lu Hao, inspired by the ceramic art of the Song Dynasty. In addition, the artist also designed the start button in jade green, some ancient Chinese characters on the speedometer and the handbag set decorated with a map of the Silk Road. The highlight of this version is the jade-colored crackle paint that makes it easy for viewers to mistake the car body for ceramic. The 599 GTB Fiorano China Limited Edition is still equipped with the same 6.0-liter V12 engine as the standard 599 GTB Fiorano, but has been tweaked to increase the capacity to 620 horsepower and 608 Nm of torque. |
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10. Ferrari SP12 EC Ferrari SP12 EC:This is a custom supercar of legendary rocker Eric Clapton. This is a product of Ferrari's special "One-Off" project. The SP12 EC was created on the platform of a 458 Italia and was inspired by the seductive sophistication of the 512 BB that Eric Clapton owns. "SP" stands for Special Project and "EC" stands for Eric Clapton. Pininfarina and Ferrari only upgraded a few exterior details such as lowering the body, red/black color scheme, fixed rear spoiler... The entire chassis, engine and remaining details are taken from the 458 Italia. |
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