Ferrari has released official pics of the one-off SP 275 RW Competizione that was photographed recently at a Ferrari gathering.
Created as a one-off by Ferrari Special Program, in cooperation with Ferrari Styling Centre, the SP275 follows in the tyre tracks of the recent 458 MM Speciale.
Based on the F12, and inspired by the original 275 GTB/C Stradale, the Italian car maker has confirmed its homage packs the faster F12tdf running gear.
That means, under its bespoke carbon fibre bonnet lies a naturally-aspirated 6.3-litre V12 that produces a mighty 574kW/705Nm.
Against the clock, the ballistic two-door coupe should hit 100km/h in less than 2.9 seconds, complete the 0-200km/h sprint in 7.9 seconds and top out at more than 340km/h.
Despite publishing official pics and revealing what powers the SP 275 RW, Ferrari is still keeping quiet about how much its wealthy owner paid for this level of exclusivity.
It's thought the US dentist who commissioned the special F12-based coupe didn't get much change from $3 million.