Ferrari has come up with a limited edition F60 America to commemorate the brand's 60 years in North America - just 10 units of the built-to-order version, which was unveiled in Beverly Hills, will be made, and all 10 examples have already been accounted for.
The car is based on the F12 Berlinetta, but the styling rework is extensive - a new front, doors, interior and convertible top are to be found. The front gets a classic Ferrari single font grille with a chrome finish, while the flank features a diapason design theme.
The roll-hoops on this one is leather trimmed, and are backed by carbon-fibre-trimmed flying buttresses which stretch from behind the cockpit to the rear. The car can be closed with a light fabric top, usable at speeds of up to 120 km/h.
The car's bodywork pays tribute to the classic North American Racing Team livery, and a special Ferrari 60th anniversary Prancing Horse badge on the wheelarches is also to be found on the tunnel in the cabin.
Inside, the cabin's asymmetrical design has the driver's area bathed in red and the passenger side dressed in black. Plenty of exclusive trim, with the dash, tunnel and door panels on the driver's side all swathed in composite materials. A stylised American flag motif can be found on the centre of each seat and backrest.
The F60 America is powered by the 730 hp 6.3 litre V12 from the F12 Berlinetta, and it's good enough to get the 0-100 km/h run done in just 3.1 seconds.
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