Recently, we learned from Ferrari officials that the official photos of the Icona series limited edition Ferrari Daytona SP3 were released. The new car is inspired by the legendary Sports Prototype model of the 1960s. This limited edition Ferrari Daytona SP3 It follows the Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 that came out in 2018The latest masterpiece of the "lcona" series,aims to achieve extraordinary achievements in motor sportsA tribute to the Ferrari Sports Prototype model,It is reported that the new car is limited to 599 units and sells for more than 2 million euros (approximately 14.42 million yuan).

In terms of appearance, the new car adopts a very modern It has a stylish design language, large-sized grille shape, irregular headlight shape, LED daytime running lights on both sides are connected by red trim strips, plus a layered front cover, it looks very sharp and uses a removable hard top. ,The shape of the butterfly wing door is highly recognizable,smooth linesShows Ferrari's iconic design elements while improving the overall feel.

The tail design is very recognizable, and the taillights adopt through Style design, multi-layered lines show a rich sense of hierarchy, the two exhaust outlets are located in the middle, with outstanding performance attributes, the diffuser of the lower size, and the vehicle height of 1142 mm, all fully consider the needs of aerodynamics.

The interior is also an obvious Ferrari design style. Drawing inspiration from classic historical cars, Wraparound ergonomic cockpit,Modern style fixed seats embedded in the body,Paired with a slender and concise multi-functional instrument panel, it not only demonstratesthe comfort and sophistication of a modern sports car, but also highlights the minimalist design concept, stimulating the driver's desire to control .

In terms of power, the car is equipped with a 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 engine with a maximum output of 840cv (approximately 617.8kW) and a maximum torque of 697Nm. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers in only 2.85 seconds and from 0 to 200 kilometers per hour in just 2 seconds. It takes 7.4s.

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