The Prancing Horse says the red and yellow livery will be offered to select customers.
At the 91st running of the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans, Ferrari made a triumphant return to victory, as its factory-backed entrant won for the first time in 58 years. Prior to this, the Maranello-based brand revealed a WEC-themed SF90 Stradale, which will be made available for special customers of the brand.
The hybridized V8 supercar features a Rosso Le Mans gloss finish and Giallo Modena stripes and details, bringing the marque's most iconic colors together on the seductive-looking SF90. Look closely, and you'll find the colors of the Italian flag on the front bumper. The Tricolore is also present on the steering wheel.
Aside from that, this special SF90 also receives hand-painted World Endurance Championship (WEC) logos on the hood and doors. Each car will boast the number 50 on a white hood roundel and on the doors – awkward since the #51 car was the one that took the win – but relevant since it's been 50 years since Ferrari's last Le Mans entry.
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These colors resemble the livery found on the Le Mans-winning car. As mentioned, Ferrari will only offer the vehicle to certain customers. These lucky individuals will almost certainly pounce on the opportunity. Given Maranello's success, this special edition SF90 is set to become a collector's item and will almost certainly be worth a pretty penny in the near future.
Aside from the Italian flag on the steering wheel, the interior is pretty much the same, save for the special plaque that commemorates the race car.
Ferrari hasn't detailed any performance upgrades, but the standard SF90 Stradale offers more than enough performance. The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 is supported by a trio of electric motors. That makes for a combined horsepower figure of 986 horsepower, a 0 to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds, and an incredible top speed of 211 mph.
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Ferrari is reportedly planning to introduce a special edition of the SF90 Stradale, rumored to adopt the Le Mans name. Initial reports suggested the hardcore version would be revealed this weekend, but that didn't happen. We expect the new Prancing Horse to be revealed in the coming weeks as it has been in development for some time now.
Early images suggest the SF90 Le Mans will be a track-oriented car; a prominent rear wing, distinctive taillights, and additional vents are just some of the new details we can expect. It's hard to imagine Ferrari can extract more power from its electrified V8, but we anticipate combined horsepower outputs situated well over the 1,000-hp mark.
What we do know is that the SF90 Le Mans will carry a hefty price tag. But with reports suggesting just 699 coupes and 399 convertibles will be offered, it's safe to assume every example will be spoken for immediately.
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