The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is a hyper car inspired by the 1960’s legendary sports prototypes. 

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On February 6, 1967, Ferrari accomplished one of the most remarkable performances in its whole history by capturing the top three positions at the 24 Hours of Daytona, the opening round of the 1967 International World Sports Car Championship. In that iconic side-by-side finish on Ford’s own turf, the top three finishers were a 330 P3/4, followed by a 330 P4, and a 412 P.

The moniker Ferrari Daytona SP3 invokes the fabled 1-2-3 finish and pays homage to the Ferrari sports prototypes that contributed to the brand’s unrivaled motor sport status.

The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is equipped with a naturally aspirated V12 engine that generates 840 horsepower and 697 Nm of torque at 9500 rpm. The chassis is constructed entirely from composite materials using Formula 1 technologies not seen in a road vehicle since the LaFerrari, the last supercar produced by Maranello.

 The Daytona SP3 can reach 100 km/h in 2.85 seconds and 200 km/h in 7.4 seconds from a complete stop. The sleek hypercar’s explosive performance and addictive V12 audio provide enthusiasts with an unrivaled driving experience.