The 50th convertible from Maranello, built for the brand’s most devoted clients.
The Ferrari 488 Pista Spider represents one of the most advanced expressions of Ferrari’s engineering and design philosophy. Introduced as the marque’s 50th convertible model, it translated Ferrari’s racing expertise into an open-air experience defined by power, precision, and balance.
This 2020 example, offered from The Prancing Icons Collection, features a 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 producing 710 horsepower, coupled with a lightweight structure informed by the brand’s GT and Challenge racing programs. Aerodynamics were reimagined with innovations such as the S-Duct and Side-Slip Control 6.0 for unparalleled agility.
Finished in Grigio Silverstone Opaco with a Rosso Mugello Opaco livery and Matte Red carbon fibre accents, the car combines technical excellence with unmistakable Italian artistry. Delivered new to Kuwait and serviced in 2025, it has covered just over 6,200 kilometres.
The 488 Pista Spider remains a defining example of how Ferrari continues to bridge motorsport innovation with road-going emotion.
Three BRABUS G 800 Masterpieces. Built alike. Driven for different reasons.
Some collections are assembled to impress. Others are assembled with intention.
This trio wasn’t made for showrooms or red carpets. It was made for people who move with purpose. Who treat precision like a lifestyle, and boldness like a birthright.
Each G-Class icon is handcrafted to the extreme. Stitched in yellow leather. Defined by carbon, visible and engineered for impact. Tuned to unleash 800 horsepower. And still, that’s not the headline.
Because BRABUS doesn’t just build SUVs. We build symbols. Of discipline. Of defiance. Of the promise you made to yourself a long time ago to go all in.
Now here it is. Not a dream. A decision. Three G 800 Masterpieces. Not parked. Positioned. Ready for whatever comes next.
The McLaren P1 GTR is a track-focused supercar that has been converted to be street-legal by specialist companies likeLanzante. While originally intended for the race track only, these conversions add features like road-legal windows and repositioned mirrors to make them legal for public roads, without compromising the car’s extreme performance. The resulting vehicle is one of the rarest and most extreme road-legal cars, featuring a 3.8-liter twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain that produces 986 horsepower and can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.8 seconds.