Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted

May 16th, 2008 | by Thrystan |

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After checking out the Lamborghini Reventon experience we’ve gone blind for a few days, but now that we’ve come back to daylight, there’s a neat batch of photos showing a Ferrari 2008 concept design in here.

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Check out the A-pillar forward. Does it spell Maserati yo you? Never mind that, as the car still looks uber-cool, but very much NOT like the Ferrari supercars we know and love. Congrats to Luca Serafini for his neat design and here’s a gallery of his great automotive works.

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[via Autoblog]

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  1. 4 Responses to “Ferrari 2008 Concept Design, Not For the Faint Hearted”

  2. By maikel on Jul 8, 2008 | Reply

    This car is the end. It`s the best ferrari if they (could) make it. Maybe the new California ferrari (2009)will come a little close. Because the California is a cabrio.

  3. By HoneyFord on Nov 19, 2008 | Reply

    The idea for this car was simple, fast, aerodynamic and beautiful, while taking styling queues from Ferraris old and new.

  4. By stephen russell on Mar 8, 2009 | Reply

    Love 2 rent one big time, darn those rental rates.
    Nice, super nice.

  5. By Jesse James III on Mar 9, 2009 | Reply

    These cars are of the top ten best cars I have ever seen. You should make a car with a fin that is long and scoops diagonaly out and runs from the top to the trunk

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