Recently revealed at the Paris Motor Show, the LaFerrari Aperta promises the same performance as the regular LaFerrari while offering an open-air design. We had already seen it, actually, but today brought confirmation that it will be called Aperta, not Spider.
It’s already sold out (duh) and will be limited to 209 copies. Two hundred of those go to regular people, or Ferrari customers anyway, and nine will be held back by the company to show off at events in 2017 as the automaker celebrates its 70th anniversary.
Ferrari says the LaFerrari Aperta maintains the torsional rigidity and aerodynamics of the hardtop. The powertrain is the same: a V12 paired with an electric motor and KERS, producing a total of 949 horsepower.
Meanwhile, Ferrari revealed details on six liveries to celebrate its 70th anniversary, based on its current product line, with a total of 350 units set to be produced.
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