Driving Ferrar Sergio
Ferrari only built six Pininfarina Sergio vehicles starting in 2015 and sold it to handpicked customers for a whopping $3-million. Unlike the concept car, the production version has a windshield as well as a removable hard top and the headrests are no longer incorporated into the roll bar. However, they did keep the interior, taillights, indicators and the side view mirrors. Read more for a driving video, additional pictures and information.



It’s powered by a 4.5 F136 F V8 generating 562 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, enabling the vehicle to hit 62 mph in 3.4-seconds. Other features include lightweight 21″ alloy wheels by Monodado with hub caps sourced from a Ferrari 458 Challenge and a bespoke engine cover incorporating round holes inspired by the Ferrari Modulo. The vehicle also takes cues from the 1965 Ferrari Dino prototype, which was Sergio Pininfarina’s first solo project from Ferrari.

Driving Ferrar Sergio
Driving Ferrar Sergio
Driving Ferrar Sergio
Driving Ferrar Sergio
Driving Ferrar Sergio

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