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Friday, July 11, 2025

Ferrari Unveils One-Off Daytona SP3 ‘Two-Face’ with Bold Design and Purpose

Purposeful Power - When it comes to pushing the limits of automotive design and engineering, few names carry as much weight as Ferrari. From iconic track machines to elegant road beasts, every model seems to echo a legacy of passion, precision, and pure power. But every now and then, Ferrari breaks its own mold — not just with performance, but with a story worth telling. That moment has come again, this time in the form of a uniquely tailored Daytona SP3 that’s unlike anything the brand has ever showcased before.
Ferrari's one-off Daytona SP3 ‘Two-Face’ pairs a striking split-tone design with a meaningful mission through charity.. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
Revealed under Ferrari’s exclusive ‘Tailor Made’ program, this special-edition Daytona SP3 doesn’t just stand out—it rewrites the rulebook. This one-off creation won’t be heading to a showroom floor or tucked into a private collection immediately. Instead, it’s destined for a charity auction where every cent raised will go toward the Ferrari Foundation, aiming to fund educational efforts with lasting impact. That mission alone gives this machine a sense of purpose far beyond its roaring engine.
The “Two-Face” Daytona SP3 features a bold split of exposed carbon fiber and vibrant Giallo Modena yellow, accented by glossy black elements and an oversized yellow Ferrari script that adds a dramatic, never-before-seen flair. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
Now, about that engine: it’s the same jaw-dropping 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 that propels the rest of the SP3 lineup. With 829 horsepower under the rear deck and 514 lb-ft of torque, it delivers the same spine-tingling acceleration—0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds—and races past the 211 mph mark without batting an eye. It’s not electrified, either, a rarity in today's high-performance world. That makes it the first mid-mounted V12 road car from Ferrari since the legendary Enzo.
The “Two-Face” Daytona SP3 profile is heavily sculpted with butterfly doors that integrate an air box and feature surfacing inspired by the 512 S and a dramatic opened headlights. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
But this car’s personality lives in its visuals. Dubbed the “Two-Face” Daytona SP3, the exterior is a bold contrast of exposed carbon fiber and brilliant Giallo Modena yellow. One half looks raw and aggressive, the other confident and bright. Accents like the black high-gloss splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser dial up the attitude, while the oversized yellow Ferrari script spanning the upper body brings a dramatic flair never before seen on any Ferrari livery.
Just like its standard sibling, the “Two-Face” Daytona SP3 echoes the Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta in silhouette, but features a completely reimagined body crafted by Flavio Manzoni and his team. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
The interior is just as imaginative. Instead of the traditional leather or Alcantara, this SP3 features fabric crafted from recycled tires—an innovative move that subtly nods to sustainability. The seats, dash, and cabin trim are stitched with a bespoke Prancing Horse pattern, and the dash and steering column are sculpted from the same carbon fiber used in Formula 1. It’s an interior that balances raw motorsport feel with forward-thinking materials and design.
The “Two-Face” Daytona SP3 features an imaginative interior with fabric made from recycled tires, bespoke Prancing Horse stitching, and Formula 1-grade carbon fiber on the dash and steering column—blending raw motorsport character with forward-thinking design. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
A small plaque marks its unique status as build “599+1,” since the original production of the Daytona SP3 was limited to just 599 units, all of which have already been spoken for. And yes, that means you won’t be able to order one, no matter how deep your pockets go. The only chance to claim this masterpiece will be during RM Sotheby’s auction at Monterey Car Week in California. Considering the standard SP3 has a starting MSRP around $2.25 millionand resale prices already hovering near $5 million—it’s safe to say this one-off version could break serious records.
The “Two-Face” Daytona SP3 leaves a lasting mark with its bold split-tone design, track-proven DNA, and the meaningful mission driving its creation. (Picture from: RMSothebys)
Beyond the style and performance, there’s real heart behind this car. The Ferrari Foundation, the auction’s sole beneficiary, has been actively supporting rebuilding efforts for schools like the Aveson Charter School in California, which was recently devastated by wildfire. This car isn’t just a showpieceit’s a tool to drive change, crafted with the same care and attention to detail that defines every prancing horse Ferrari puts on the road. | MLUEcoyXvjE |
With its bold split-tone design, track-proven DNA, and a meaningful mission behind its creation, this Daytona SP3 doesn’t just make an impression—it leaves a mark. It’s Ferrari craftsmanship with soul, where every curve, stitch, and sound serves a greater purpose. And when it finally crosses the auction block, it’ll carry with it more than horsepower—it’ll carry hope. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOIRCES | FERRARI | AUTOEVOLUTION | RMSOTHEBYS | RMSOTHEBYS IN X ]
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