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An exclusive 690 PS one-off! The Ferrari BR20!

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Recently updated on May 6, 2022 at 07:54 p.m

An exclusive 690 PS one-off! The Ferrari BR20!

For decades, exclusive Ferrari customers have had the opportunity to sign up for a Single copy from Maranello. There have already been various special editions and one-off models from the Italians, whose customers are of course kept top secret. After all, you want to preserve the exclusivity and remain anonymous so that Hinz and Kunz don't know that you are the owner of a very special vehicle. A cloak of silence is also placed over the prices, because after all you have the change to have a tailor-made one-off piece made with the Cavallino Rampante. The latest creation from Italy, which of course will only be available once, is the Ferrari BR20, and today we would like to introduce you to this model in more detail.

Two-seater & tailgate based on GTC4Lusso!

During GTC4Lusso is a four-seater shooting brake with a steep rear end, the one-off only has two seats and a fastback with a large tailgate. The design is inspired by the brand's Gran Turismo models from the 1950s and 1960s, but without consciously relying on a retro design. The rear overhang is three centimeters longer than that of the hatchback GTC4Lusso, so that the rear end is more elegant.

An exclusive 690 PS one-off! The Ferrari BR20!

In addition, two extend from the A-pillars to the rear aerodynamic archeswhich ensure that the air at the rear flows out again under the spoiler and thus serve as aerodynamic channels. At the very in Black roof the Ferrari enthusiast who commissioned the model followed the current fashion trends, because roofs in contrasting colors are currently in fashion. Ferrari cites the fact that the black roof optically connects the windshield with the almost floating rear window as a special effect. On the other hand, they are completely in the classic Ferrari design four round taillights whose design language also includes the classically arranged ones Tailpipes of the exhaust system pick up.

An exclusive 690 PS one-off! The Ferrari BR20!

A little resemblance to the Ferrari 812 Superfast cannot be denied, but the BR20 impresses with its simpler, more elegant lines than the spearhead of the V12 front-engined Ferraris. 20 inch aluminum rims with a diamond finish are also part of the standard scope of delivery, as is the waiver of the Back seatwhich would be difficult to install anyway, given the extremely sloping roof line of the car.

Interior with a symbiosis of leather and carbon fiber!

As we believe it should be for a luxury Gran Turismo in a class of its own, the interior captivates with the presence of the finest Leather and carbon fiber elements wherever the eye can see. In this case the seats were dark brown "Testa di Moro" Hermitage leather related, which also has a silver cross-stitch decoration. The leather can also be found on the center armrest and the partial cladding in the rear, while the door panels, the steering wheel and the dashboard are covered in smooth brown leather. The omission of the rear seat bench is not simply compensated, but Ferrari decided together with the customer for one Luggage rack with oak strips to create in the rear, into which carbon inlays have been integrated. Nothing is left to chance, instead every square millimeter of the vehicle is perfectly planned.

6,3 liter V12 suction gasoline from the GTC4Lusso

The V12 engine, which also does its job in the shooting brake from Maranello, does its job 690 hp and 697 Newton meters of maximum torque. However, Ferrari does not provide any information on the exact performance, but due to the aerodynamics it should be even slightly better than that 3,4 secondsthat the GTC4Lusso needs for the sprint from 0 to 100 km / h. Also the top speed of 335 kilometers per hour, which the noblest station wagon in the world achieves, could easily be topped by the BR20.

Our Conclusion to the Ferrari BR20:

A fascinating one-off piece that sets the bar very high when it comes to custom-made products. We are impressed by so much attention to detail and congratulate the solvent owner on his exclusive treasure. As always, you can find a picture gallery of the vehicle below the article. If we get more information about the changes, there will of course be an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply take ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!

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An exclusive 690 PS one-off! The Ferrari BR20!

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