Limited production sports car based on the Ferrari 812 Superfast
This article is about the Monza SP sports car. For the series of sports cars manufactured by Ferrari in the 1950s, see Ferrari Monza.
It has been suggested that this article be merged into Ferrari 812 Superfast. (Discuss) Proposed since May 2024.
Motor vehicle
Ferrari Monza SP1 Ferrari Monza SP2
Ferrari Monza SP1
Overview
Manufacturer
Ferrari N.V.
Production
2019–2022 [1]
Model years
2019–2023 [2]
Assembly
Maranello, Italy
Designer
Ferrari Styling Centre under the direction of Flavio Manzoni
Body and chassis
Class
Sports car (S)
Body style
2-door speedster
Layout
Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Related
Ferrari 812 Superfast
Powertrain
Engine
6.5 L F140 GC V12
Power output
596 kW (799 hp; 810 PS)
Transmission
7-speed dual clutch
Dimensions
Wheelbase
2,720 mm (107 in)
Length
4,657 mm (183 in)
Width
1,996 mm (79 in)
Height
1,155 mm (45 in)
Kerb weight
SP1: 1,500 kg (3,307 lb)
SP2: 1,520 kg (3,351 lb)
The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 are limited production sports cars produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari, introduced in 2018 for the 2019 model year. The cars mark the start of a new lineage of models called the "Icona" series, a program aimed at creating special cars inspired by classic Ferrari models, all to be produced in limited series. The first cars of the new lineage are the Monza SP1 and SP2, whose designs are inspired by the 750 Monza, 250 Testarossa and 166 MM.[3][4] The SP1 and SP2 nomenclature refers to the number of seats for each model. 499 units were built[5] at a price of €1.58 million before options.
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