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Superamerica

Superamerica (Italy, 2004)

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Launched in 2004, the Superamerica combines the performance capabilities of a 12-cylinder coupe with the versatility of a convertible. The model was the first to use the rotating roof technology with electrochromic glass that turns the Superamerica into a convertible in a few seconds.

The Superamerica was based on the 575M Maranello575M MaranelloFerrari 575M MaranelloItaly, 2002 > 20064 photos
but received the latest version of the V12 engine with 540hp. The engine could be combined with a manual transmission or an F1 box. The model could reach 320km/h.

The model is part of a limited series that has the same name of a famous series of 12-cylinder models produced between 1956 and 1961. The Superamerica was designed by Pininfarina, with typical proportions of the V12 berlinetta Ferraris combined with an innovative rotating roof.



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