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Ferrari SP-8 debuts as the latest one-off from Centro Stile

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After the KC23, the SP-8 is the latest one-off to come out of the Ferrari Centro Stile (Ferrari Styling Centre). It is apparently for a Taiwanese client who closely worked with Flavio Manzoni’s design team.

The F8 Spider forms the base for this one-off, but as you can tell, this is an open-top roadster. Meaning, there’s no convertible roof mechanism here, which should offer some weight-saving benefits. The bodywork has some significant differences too, obviously. The full-width cast aluminium grille at the front was apparently carved out from a single 3D-printed mould.

Other models from the brand inspired some of the styling elements. The taillights, for example, were inspired by those on the Roma; the windscreen from the 296 GTB/GTS, and apparently, those wheels are a modern take of those on the F40. As you can see, the bodywork has a dual-tone paint combo of Blu Scuro Stellato and matte Argento Micalizzato. The gloss carbon fibre bits are finished in Blue Sandstone.

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Inside, things look pretty much the same as the F8 Spider, but notice that there’s no passenger display here. The seats are upholstered in a combination of Navy Blue Alcantara and a gradient effect cloth. The one-off also features carpets in specific twill fabric with an iridescent effect.

The powertrain remains the same, but the output figures of the 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 remain undisclosed.

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