Touring Superleggera Arese RH95

You don't have to tune a Ferrari in common, but you can. In this case, the performance does not change.

Arese RH95 is the name of a new sports car project by the Italian coachbuilder Touring Superleggera. The small series, which is limited to 18 copies, is based on a Ferrari 488, which, thanks to extensive conversion work, is hardly recognizable as such. 

In addition to many new body parts, separate front and rear lights were also installed. A striking feature is an air opening in the center of the roof. In addition, the new scissor doors open upwards instead of simply to the side, as on the 488. The portals provide a view of an extensively upgraded interior with a two-tone leather world that has been handcrafted and that, according to Superleggera, should exert a special cocoon effect on the occupants. The conversion of the RH95, which involves around 5.000 working hours, takes around six months.

Like the Ferrari 4,80, the 488 meter long hip flask is powered by a 3,9 liter V8, which has an unchanged output of 492 kW / 670 hp and 760 Newton meters of torque. The sprint time to 100 km / h takes 3,0 seconds, a maximum of 330 km / h is possible. 

Prices for individual made-to-measure production are not mentioned, but they will almost certainly be in the seven-digit range.

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