RE: Revealed: 'One-Off' Ferrari SP38

RE: Revealed: 'One-Off' Ferrari SP38

Wednesday 23rd May 2018

Revealed: 'One-Off' Ferrari SP38

Don't like the idea of buying a Ferrari off the rack? Maranello has a solution for that...



Ferrari's One-Off programme has been running for well over a decade now, and is responsible for some of the manufacturer's most dazzling creations. As the name suggests, it's all about building visually unique products; the vast majority of which are never revealed to the public. Famously, you cannot buy your way into participating - most of the cars originate from customers with a longstanding, one-to-one relationship with Maranello.

Consequently, any unveiling of a Special Project Ferrari is a standout event - and the new SP38 lives up to its rarefied billing. Based on the chassis and running gear of a 488 GTB, the car is apparently inspired by its new owner's professed love of motorsport - although the most direct styling reference is to the F40.


The allusion is plain enough in that dramatic engine cover, which replaces the rear glass with a carbon fibre flip-up hood; one that includes three transversal slats to exhaust heat from the 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8. The assembly is integrated into a new rear spoiler, which links seamlessly with the car's substantial diffuser to frame the SP38's back end.

Elsewhere the 488's distinctive air scoops have disappeared from the flanks, reinforcing the idea that the car's visual mass has moved rearward. (For anyone worrying about the airflow still getting to the intercoolers, there is now an inlet at the base of the windows.) At the front, Ferrari has dramatically reduced the size of the headlights and shifted the DRLs to compliment a new slimmer bumper lip - one reminiscent of the 308 GTB.


It's all in the eye of the beholder, of course - but we're rather taken by the result. The 488 GTB is visually arresting, but doesn't figure high on the list of genuinely pretty Ferraris. Even if you think that rear end a little ostentatious, the overall effect of tapering toward the sharper nose revolutionises the car's original shape. The SP38 looks razor-edged, which you'd imagine was the whole point.

Either way, it is unique, and that alone confers on it enormous value. No word on who the buyer is - or how much they paid Ferrari for the privilege of an entirely bespoke body - but the fact that they agreed to a publicised handover (including a series of hot laps) suggests they're no shrinking violet. The car is intially destined for a display stand, too - at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este on the shores of Lake Como this Saturday. It ought to blend right in...



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jzakariya

Original Poster:

176 posts

118 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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A very pretty looking car. Not a 100% sure of the back but the side and front profiles look superb, imo.

Obi Wan

2,085 posts

215 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Looks pretty nice. The rear reminds me of the Huracan.

Snubs

1,171 posts

139 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Good looking car apart from the front moustache. The rear reminds me of the Chiron.

Ninja59

3,691 posts

112 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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488 meets

Huracan (the front lights to me look "similar")
Evora
Stratos?

Archtech

1 posts

71 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Looks like a stretched Lancia Stratos but Lancia is prettier

WCZ

10,515 posts

194 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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the front lights make it look stoned

73RS

71 posts

208 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Bit of Vector in there....

TaylotS2K

1,964 posts

207 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Immediately thought Lambo (from the front)
And Lancia Stratos.

Krikkit

26,513 posts

181 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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New front and rear lights (which need homologatin) mean this is a very, very expensive project indeed.

I rather like it. I'm not keen on the front lights, but the rest is spot on.

romac

594 posts

146 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Perhaps the owner *really* wanted an Evora but their Accountant said that wouldn't get rid of enough greenbacks?

Gandahar

9,600 posts

128 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Lotus do a bespoke Evora for each customer, my GT440 is coming next month.... tongue out

Quite like the front, not sure about the back, has lost some coke bottle effect from the side, does look like a Stratos to some extent.

Owner obviously likes the look, wonder how much it costs and whether there is a clause about selling it on?


MikeGalos

261 posts

284 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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I'd say mix of Lancia Stratos and Lotus Evora.

e39 535 m sport

5 posts

78 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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The one off programme is surely car lovers dream or indeed any Ferrari lovers dream - you only have to look at the p4 creation based on an Enzo to see just how captivating these one off cars can be . In my opinion this latest creation looks like a variety of other sports cars rolled into one - and while it is a nice car to look at, I cant help but think if it was my choice id have a new modern age version of a 250 gto or a 250 Lm - but that's just me.

Black S2K

1,471 posts

249 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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I'd hope the next-gen Evora looks something like that.

Chebble

1,906 posts

152 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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There’s a hint of Ford Gt in there too.

Looks incredible to my eyes, and no doubt it looks even better in real life.

1781cc

575 posts

94 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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gorgeous... very stratos, love it

F1GTRUeno

6,353 posts

218 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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I don't see any F40 in it whatsoever.

F1GTRUeno

6,353 posts

218 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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e39 535 m sport said:
The one off programme is surely car lovers dream or indeed any Ferrari lovers dream - you only have to look at the p4 creation based on an Enzo to see just how captivating these one off cars can be . In my opinion this latest creation looks like a variety of other sports cars rolled into one - and while it is a nice car to look at, I cant help but think if it was my choice id have a new modern age version of a 250 gto or a 250 Lm - but that's just me.
The P4 wasn't part of this programme.

Turbobanana

6,243 posts

201 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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"...the most direct styling reference is to the F40"

Are you sure? While I love the F40, its major visual features are the droopy nose and the huge bridge-type rear spoiler. The rest is just derivative: its USP was the 200mph headline performance and stripped-out rawness. Most people wouldn't list the louvred clear engine cover.

This "One-Off" looks fantastic.

B10

1,234 posts

267 months

Wednesday 23rd May 2018
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Lovely. Much better than the donor car.