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Transportation

Ferrari SP38

Ferrari SP38

Getting behind the wheel of any Ferrari is a challenge. But getting behind the wheel of the new Ferrari SP38? Next to impossible. That’s because the insane Italian sports car you see here is a one-off. Designed and built for one of the brand’s “most dedicated customers,” the SP38 boasts the twin-turbo V8 of the Ferrari 488 and a custom body that’s highlighted by the slat-covered rear window. The designers are said to have pulled inspiration from the F40s of the late ’80s and early ’90s, which we kinda see, though a ridiculous spoiler would have really tied it all together. Still, the SP38 is a stunner, one we’ll probably never have the chance to ride in. That is, unless some “most dedicated customer” happens to be reading this and is in a generous mood.