Named after Sergio Pininfarina, the Italian car designer responsible for some of Ferrari’s
classics such as the 250 GT coupe and F40, the Sergio is a window-less
concept supercar that serves to celebrate the designers legendary
vision. Presented at this year’s Geneva International Motor Show, the
limited-series concept takes the form of a two-seater Barchetta. Courtesy of a Ferrari 570-horsepower 4.5 liter V8 engine, the
roadster is capable of doing 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds before maxing out
at a top speed of 199 mph. The windshield-less sports car is based on a
modern interpretation of Sergio Pininfarina’s masterpieces – the 1965
Dino Berlinetta Speciale. (designboom)
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