The first car from the prancing horse brand to wear the GTO nameplate in almost a quarter of a century, the Ferrari 599 GTO, was officially unveiled to some of the brand’s wealthiest clients at a special ceremony in Modena, Italy this weekend.
Held at Modena’s Ducal Palace, now a military academy, the grand gala involved the participation of Ferrari factory test drivers and military cadets before a crowd of Ferrari’s most elite 500 customers. The exclusive limited edition special is the brand’s fastest ever road car, and although inspired by the production version of the Ferrari 599, is in fact based upon the 599XX – Ferrari’s advanced experimental track car.
A strictly limited run of just 599 examples of the Ferrari 599 GTO will be produced, the car already proving quicker than both the Ferrari Enzo and Ferrari 430 Scuderia, lapping Ferrari’s Fiorano test circuit in just one minute and 24 seconds. If you don’t already know, the Ferrari 599 GTO is powered by a 6,0-litre V12 engine developing 500 kW at 8 250 r/min and peak torque of 620 N.m at 6500rpm. It is mated exclusively to an F1-style six-speed transmission resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 334 kW per tonne. Using F1-inspired chassis design principles, the car’s dry weight is just 1 495kg. Top speed is rated at 335km/h with the sprint to 100km/h managed in just 3.35 seconds.
Sadly, for customers wishing to express an interest in the Ferrari 599 GTO at its first public appearance, scheduled for the Beijing Motor Show next week, Ferrari tells us that every last one of the exclusive models has now been sold.
Adapted from CarAdvice
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