The Ferrari Monza SP is a limited-edition sports car that is based on the Ferrari 812 Superfast, but it includes a distinctive style that was inspired by legendary Ferrari race cars from the 1950s.
The Ferrari Monza SP was only produced in 998 units. The Monza SP is available in two distinct models: the Monza SP1.
which is a single-seater, and the Monza SP2, which has a passenger seat and costs around $2M more. Both variants include an open-top layout with a small windscreen and a roll bar for heightened levels of protection.
Ferrari extended an invitation to Cristiano Ronaldo to visit Italy so that he could customize his Ferrari Monza SP2, and Ronaldo chose a unique shade of red.
Other famous people who possess Ferrari Monzas include Zlatan Ibrahimovic, also a footballer, and renowned chef Gordon Ramsay.
The Ferrari Monza SP1 and the Ferrari Monza SP2 were the first two vehicles to be published in Ferrari’s “Icona” series, which is a line of exclusive cars inspired by the style of classic Ferraris. The two-seat SP2 was the second vehicle to be released in this series.
It utilizes fast exiting compressed air that is ejected from a slot above the instrument cluster to deflect air flow away from the driver.
This is done in place of a conventional windshield, which, had it been present, would have otherwise undermined the vehicle’s uniquely linear design.
When it was first introduced, the engine that powered the SP1, which was derived from the one found in the 812 Superfast, was the most powerful naturally aspirated V-12 that Ferrari had ever produced.