Ferrari Unveils The Sergio Spyder: Another Low-Volume Sports Car

Ferrari Sergio Spyder

Ferrari has been on a roll lately announcing a bunch of new cars they have lined up for future release. All of the cars that the company has been designing as of late have been a spectacular blend of old styles with a modern update, and all of them have looked fantastic. The latest victim of this process is the spyder, with Ferrari announcing that they have plans to release another low-volume sports car called “The Sergio Spyder.”

The Sergio Spyder is another celebration of the collaboration between Ferrari and company Pininfarina throughout the past six decades. The new car will feature the latest V8 engine that features 605 horsepower and can hit 0 to 60 in three seconds flat. The new spyder is an absolute beast and packs a punch under the hook while looking good also. The design sticks to many traditional features but looks sleek and modern with nice curves and grooves along the sides. The wheels have a stunning gold and diamond finish that shines very bright and looks fantastic coupled with the traditional red paint job. The car is also accented with rich black carbon fiber that is featured on many of the car’s internal portions as well and can withstand the high speeds the car can travel at.

Many design aspects of the Ferrari Sergio Spyder are a blast from the past, with the wheels coming from Ferrari models featured in the 1960s and 1970s while the slim spyder body design is close to that of the originals from back in the day. This car is another amazing addition the the Ferrari collection, especially the recent models they have been rolling out such as the F60 Americana, 458 Speciale A and more. The company is really making an effort to give their customers products that they want and will love that really provide a feeling for what it’s like to drive a Ferrari. More cars should be coming soon in this generational group and it will be very exciting to see what the company has planned for their loyal customers.

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Written by Blaise Hopkins

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