The supercar is a million-dollar car that feels right at home on a circuit.
Ferrari produced only 499 Monza SP1 or SP2 units. Ferrari only produced 499 units of the Monza SP1 and SP2 Monza SP2. Varryx on YouTube spotted the second half of the Monza twins from the Icona lineup. It was first seen on public roads as it traveled to the track. As you can see, the driver was wearing an helmet, which is obviously for safety.
The Ferrari Monza Sp1 and SP2 were both inspired by classic Ferrari speedsters from the 1950s. The engine under the hood is what makes them even more unique.
Ferrari Monza twins are powered naturally by a 6.5-liter V12 engine that produces 809 horsepower (603 megawatts). They can reach 100 km/h (62mph) in 2.9 seconds and 200 km/h in 7.9 seconds. This supercar with open top can reach speeds of more than 300 km/h (186 miles).
The Monza SP2 is the first member of the Ferrari Icona Line. It was created to reinterpret classic Ferrari designs in a modern way. One is owned by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, and it is estimated to be valued at around $2 million.
The Daytona SP3 is the latest Icona model. It features an retrolicious design as well as a more powerful F140HC engine. The V12 produces 828 horsepower (617 kW) as well as 514 pound-feet (697 Newton meters) of torque in this application.
According to Ferrari, already has ideas about the next Icona models. This was according to an interview. Although we have not yet heard what the next item is, Ferrari has already tested a Roma with a V12 motor so that’s something to keep an eye on.