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Ferrari F12 TRS Revealed, Rumored To Cost $4.2 Million

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Ferrari has chosen to limit the number of cars it builds each year to just 7,000 units but to increase revenues the company is offering more personalization options on the cars, ranging from unique trim elements in the cabin right up to unique, coachbuilt cars. The latter option is offered through the ultra-exclusive Special Projects program, aimed at Ferrari’s most loyal customers, and the results of the program are stunning one-offs like this latest Ferrari F12 TRS.

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The photos of the F12 TRS, posted on The Supercar Kids, confirm that the car is based on the F12 Berlinetta but with a unique body devoid of a roof. It’s not clear if the car has been built on behalf of client under the Special Projects program, but it’s a strong possibility given the extreme styling.

Some of the rumors surrounding the car is that it features a KERS-style hybrid system and a $4.2 million price tag. While the price may seem exorbitant, especially considering it's about triple the asking price of Ferrari’s LaFerrari flagship, it is in line with what previous Special Project cars have cost.

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Interestingly, another Special Projects car was revealed just weeks ago. Also based on the F12 Berlinetta, the car is called the Ferrari SP America and is thought to feature a removable targa-style roof.

Stay tuned for an update.

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