Touring Superleggera Pops the Top off the Veloce12Touring SuperleggeraThe Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta is a coachbuilt beauty destined for a very limited number of car collections.Based on the Ferrari 550, the Veloce12 debuted in 2024 as a fixed-roof coupe. The Veloce12 Aperta follows the same formula but comes with a removable targa top.The car's interior is just as special, featuring a leather and aluminum cargo deck behind the headrests that can fit a set of limited-edition matching luggage.If your heart yearns for an exotic, two-door grand touring car, but one from Bentley, Ferrari, or Maserati fails to pique your interest, here's a wildly unique option from coachbuilder Touring Superleggera. This two-door targa beauty is the Veloce12 Aperta, a targa-topped variant of the fixed-top Veloce12 that debuted in 2024.Touring SuperleggeraThe Veloce12 itself is essentially a retromod of an existing Ferrari 550 from the 1990s, and you'll have to bring a donor car to the table. Once you do, Touring Superleggera goes to work transforming the car into this vision in white.AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile the finished product still keeps much the same silhouette as its donor car, nearly every element has been massaged to bring the design into the 21st century. Updated lighting elements front and back are swapped in for the original units, the front grille and bumper have been reshaped, and the hood vent is slimmer. Not to mention that the roof has been modified to allow for removable panels.Touring SuperleggeraWhen not in use, the panels stow away in the Veloce12 Aperta's trunk, which itself is lined with burgundy-colored leather and aluminum trim. You can order a tailor-made set of aluminum luggage from Rimowa that will fit on the car's cargo deck. If that's not your style, perhaps you'd prefer the optional Giosa Milano crocodile leather cases instead.The two-seat cabin gets a reskin with two-tone white-and-burgundy upholstery made from leather and faux suede. The dashboard and center console also get burgundy leather, which contrasts with the metal trim and bright chrome gated shifter for the car's six-speed manual transmission.Touring SuperleggeraThe stick is mated to a naturally aspirated V-12 engine that makes 503 horsepower. Rear-wheel drive is the only option. Touring Superleggera claims a zero-to-62-mph time of 4.4 seconds, which isn't enough to outrun modern rivals such as the Bentley Continental GT Speed, the Ferrari 12Cilindri, or the Maserati MCPura. But take a look at this thing and tell us you care that it's slower than the competition.AdvertisementAdvertisementWhat you might care about more is the price. Touring Superleggera hasn't announced a price for the Veloce12 Aperta yet, but the hard-op variant is said to have cost as much as $754,000—in 2024 money—and that price didn't include the cost of the donor car.Touring SuperleggeraConsidering the Aperta's unique open-top design, the price could end up being even higher. To make up for it, at least somewhat, that Aperta badge adorning the car's B-pillars is crafted from actual 24-karat gold. If you want one, call your money guy today. Only a few are likely to be produced.You Might Also LikeGift Guide: Best Ride-On Electric Cars for KidsFuture Cars Worth Waiting For: 2025–2029