Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta is a one-off creation which was designed and built as part of the Ferrari Special Projects program. This program is for obscenely super rich clients who want a hand in designing and developing their very own Ferrari.
The Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta is based on the Ferrari 599. The owner of this one-of-a-kind car is Edward Walson, an American and the son of the man who invented cable TV. The Superfast has a front-mid mounted 6.0 liter V12 engine that produces 620 horsepower at 7600 rpm.
What's Driving This Trend
- Custom Super Car Creations
- Obscenely rich clients willing to pay for one-of-a-kind supercars provide an opportunity for car companies to create highly customized and exclusive cars.
- Special Project Programs
- High-end car companies offering special project programs for clients to have a hand in designing their own cars increases customer satisfaction and exclusivity of the brand.
- Front-mid Engine Placement
- Innovations in front-mid engine placement technology can improve the performance and power of supercars.
Who This Affects Most
- Luxury Automotive
- Luxury automotive companies that offer highly customized and exclusive cars can target obscenely rich clients who want to have a hand in designing their own vehicles.
- Automotive Design and Engineering
- Automotive design and engineering companies can offer special project programs to create one-of-a-kind supercars built according to clients’ specifications.
- Automotive Technology
- Companies that develop front-mid engine placement technology can create patented solutions to improve the performance of supercars and boast a competitive edge in the market.
