Ferrari SP FFX makes first public appearance in Japan

April 28, 2014

A Ferrari FF coupe has appeared at a gathering of prancing horse aficionados in Japan. Called the SP FFX, it’s a custom one-off officially built by Ferrari under the One-Off Programme.

Surrounded by a crew of technicians, car was photographed and submitted to Jalopnik by a fan. The body seems to match the car seen on a mysterious patent drawing that appeared last October, depicting a fast back two-door GT. Telltale features include its white rocker panel treatment and a series of three slat vents on the front fenders reminiscent of the classic 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO.

At the time the patent drawings were leaked, some speculated that it could have been based on a Ferrari California, but based on the SP FFX name, it would appear that the base car is indeed an FF. The One-Off Programme produces exclusive bespoke cars for customers, the most famous of which was musician Eric Clapton’s SP12 EC unveiled in 2012. Of course, all of this comes at a price, which is not disclosed by Ferrari but estimated to be in the territory of $5 million.

The SP FFX was formally unveiled at a private event in Japan in January. It was supposedly commissioned by a Japanese customer to be used for track day events.

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