The Little Car Company's Testa Rossa J can be had in almost any spec.
The Little Car Company, responsible for creating incredibly detailed miniature replicas of classic cars, has launched its online configurator for the Testa Rossa J, a car first shown to us almost two years ago as a scaled-down version of the iconic Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. Like the electric playthings themselves, the configurator is impressive, using augmented reality to create a lifelike representation of the little electric car's potential looks.
In case you're not familiar with The Little Car Company, it's a small company that started in 2019, but its work is world-class, and it has received approval from the likes of Bugatti and Aston Martin to replicate some of their best classic cars as toys for the rich. As you can tell from this article, it also won over Maranello with its remarkable attention to detail. These are not kids' toys; these are highly accurate reincarnations of legends, just powered by electricity.
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As you'd expect of a remastered classic racing car, you can get your baby Fezza in race-spec too. The Pacco Gara upgrade provides increased performance (14 kilowatts compared to 12), a detachable roll cage, a Sabelt racing harness, an additional wing mirror, period-correct spotlights, a tonneau cover, drilled discs, adjustable dampers, and a quicker-ratio steering rack.
Once you've decided on the base, you choose your livery. Among Historic Liveries, there are 14 pre-configured schemes inspired by Le Mans endurance racing, like red with yellow accents, yellow with green accents, white with blue accents, and more. All of these liveries are exclusively paired with leather direct from the Ferrari Atelier, so there is no skimping on materials if you want a classic look.
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If you're a little more conservative, you can choose solid colors, all of which are spectacular. Reds include the classic Rosso Corsa, Rosso Scuderia, Rosso Dino, Rosso Mugello, Rosso Fiorano Fer, Rosso Barchetta, and Rubino Micalizzato.
Vinaccia is a violet hue, while Giallo Triplostrato and Giallo Modena are yellows. Greens are limited to Verde British Racing Green and Verde Abetone, but if you want a blue, you get loads more choices. Blu Corsa, Azzurro Met, Celeste Met, Avio Met, Blu Mirabeau, Blu Nart, Blu Tour de France, Blu Le Mans Fer, Blu Pozzi, Blu Abu Dhabi, and Blu Scozia offer various takes on the color, some of which are slightly purplish. There are also several greys, some of which are tinted, two black hues, and three takes on white.
If you'd rather create your own livery, you can choose from the solid colors as a base, but only 12 of the 38 shades are available. That said, choosing your own livery or a solid color at least gives you the option to customize the interior too.
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14 interior colors are offered: Nero (black), Charcoal, Blu Sterling, Blu Medio, Carta Da Zucchero (another blue), Rosso, Cioccolato, Iroko, Terrar Bruciata, Tortora, Cuoio, Beige Tradizione, Sabbia, and Crema. Once you've selected that, you can choose the color of the piping (limited to the options of your base color, Bordeaux (red), Nero, or White). The color of the tonneau cover can also be selected, but only Rosso and Nero options exist here.
Options include the choice of a race number on the car or premium Borranni wheels. The Little Car Company says that it can offer further personalization options in discussion with the customer, so you could probably match your Testa Rossa J to your Fiorano Package-equipped 296 GTB.
Pricing is, as usual, a matter for the well-heeled to discuss after creating their ideal spec, but we know that you need at least six figures.
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