A new one-off debuts in the Ferrari Cavalcade
2014
Maranello : One of the 90 cars taking part in the third edition of
the Ferrari Cavalcade was the F12 TRS, a one-off custom design making its
public debut on Sicilian soil.
Based on the F12berlinetta, the car was developed at a client’s request as an extreme, two-seater, open-top sports barchetta. One of the initial inspirations for the project was the 1957 250 Testa Rossa. In fact, the F12 TRS is Flavio Manzoni and the Ferrari Style Centre team’s modern, innovative take on that legendary car’s spirit and pays homage to it in its moniker.
Based on the F12berlinetta, the car was developed at a client’s request as an extreme, two-seater, open-top sports barchetta. One of the initial inspirations for the project was the 1957 250 Testa Rossa. In fact, the F12 TRS is Flavio Manzoni and the Ferrari Style Centre team’s modern, innovative take on that legendary car’s spirit and pays homage to it in its moniker.
Like all one-off Ferraris, the F12 TRS is the product of
Ferrari’s now-classic approach of creating a truly integrated design. It thus
has the same exceptional performance figures as the F12berlinetta including
0-100 km/h acceleration in 3.1 s and 0-200 km/h acceleration in 8.1 s, thanks
to the massive 740 cv and maximum torque of 690 Nm at 9,000 rpm unleashed by
its 6262 cm3 V12 engine.
The design of the rear marks an evolution of the T-shaped
graphic that characterises the F12’s truncated tail and is influenced to some
extent by the cabin shape with long fuselage fairings running behind the
headrests into the rear spoiler. A smooth ramp runs from the central tunnel
too, linking interior and exterior and creating a longitudinal aerodynamic
channel to deliver an innovative Venturi effect completed by a vent under the
spoiler.
The cockpit is light and pared-back to the barest driving
essentials, creating a sense of powerful, uncompromising sportiness with no
concessions to superfluous comfort. Even some of the controls for the likes of
the air conditioning, for instance, have been cut back, while the glove
compartment, central air vents, mats, audio system, window controls and
odds-and-ends holders have all been removed. Most of the materials used aboard,
such as black matt carbon-fibre, leather and Alcantara, are technical, while
the same multi-layer red paint developed specifically for the exterior adorns
the central tunnel and the door panels.
Although inspired by the traditional Rosso Corsa, the new
bodywork colour was developed using multi-layer and micalised paint
technologies.
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