The Ferrari BR20 special edition vehicle has been revealed. It's the most recent Special Projects creation, and it's built on a modern automobile with nods to Maranello's previous heroes.
The BR20 is powered by the same naturally aspirated V12 engine with 681 hp as the GTC4 Lusso because it is based on the GTC4 Lusso model. Despite the fact that the GTC4 Lusso is a shooting brake model, the BR20 features a sleek fastback tail inspired by Ferrari's 410 Superamerica and 500 Superfast GTs from the late 1950s and early 1960s.
The BR20 also gets a unique pair of headlights that are positioned lower to make the hood appear even more menacing. The broad grille features new horizontal slats, and the car sits on a pair of 20-inch wheels with a diamond polish that no other Ferrari has.
The BR20's interior looks to have had minimal alterations at first, save from some nice black leather detailing. The back seats have been replaced with a stylish baggage section that is semi-open to the trunk space and is trimmed in leather, wood, and carbon fiber. Dark brown Heritage Testa di Moro leather covers the seats, which are accented with silver cross-stitching and a distinctive front design.
Ferrari is keeping the pricing of the BR20 a secret, as is customary with one-offs, but it's reasonable to say it was a lot more costly than a typical GTC4Lusso, which costs around $300,000 in the AWD V12 form.