One Ferrari. One Owner. Forever.

Unveiled May 2026 at Circuit of the Americas. One unit built, one unit sold. No exceptions.

Carros Bem Montados

The Black Ribbon That Changes Everything

A gloss black band runs from hood to engine cover. It's not a styling choice — it's an aero solution.

Matte Grey. Zero Red.

The color is called Moonlight Grey, with yellow accents. Not the Ferrari most people picture.

720 Horsepower. No Batteries.

A 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 with zero hybrid assist. Pure combustion, nothing else under the hood.

0 to 60 in About 2.4 Seconds

Top speed hits 211 mph. All of it powered by gasoline alone, no electric motor involved.

No Leather. No Giant Screen.

Carbon fiber, technical grey fabric and yellow stitching. Built like a race cockpit, not a luxury lounge.

Ferrari Won't Say What It Costs

Market estimates put the commission between $4M and $6M. The brand stays silent on purpose.

$40,000 a Year Just for Insurance

Standard carriers won't cover it. Only specialty agreed-value policies apply to a car that can't be replaced.

Ferrari Doesn't Sell You This Car

You get invited. Two years of collaboration with the design studio. And this one already has an owner.