Once in a while, Ferrari rips up the rule e book and unveils a limited-run supercar that instantly will get the world speaking. The Daytona SP3 first introduced in late 2021 is a kind of vehicles and Doug DeMuro not too long ago had the chance to drive it.

Ferrari is constructing simply 599 examples of the Daytona SP3 so there are only a few folks on earth who will ever have the chance to drive it. As we’ve come to anticipate from most of DeMuro’s critiques, his video on the Daytona SP3 primarily focuses on a few of its extra intriguing options earlier than he drives it.

One significantly attention-grabbing a part of the assessment is when DeMuro exhibits the automotive’s window sticker. The sticker reveals it left the manufacturing unit with an MSRP of $2,218,935 however does characteristic some choices. These embody airbrushed Scuderia defend logos on the entrance fenders that value $14,341, a particular racing livery that added $35,432 to the automotive’s whole value, and a set of 20-inch solid wheels for $8,099. The particular blue paint additionally value $18,561.

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Powering the Daytona SP3 is the automotive producer’s strongest 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12, churning out a monumental 829 hp. Clearly, this engine makes the automotive very quick however not solely that, DeMuro factors out it is going to be one in every of Ferrari’s ultimate supercars with a 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 and sooner or later, might show to be much more invaluable than the LaFerrari.

There are only a few vehicles on the highway at the moment that evaluate to the Daytona SP3. Certain, it is probably not essentially the most highly effective or quickest supercar launched over the previous 2 years however relating to sheer highway presence, it’s arduous to beat. At one stage within the assessment, DeMuro says he glanced over to see the automotive’s reflection and for a second thought he was driving a Ferrari 330 P4 from the Sixties.