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Ferrari BR20; Photo: media.ferrari.com

Ferrari BR20: unique black back

The Ferrari BR20 is a unique ʺblack crowʺ, which is based on the now retired GTC4Lusso model. Unikat gave up the ``shooting brake'' rear end and replaced it with a more coupe-like rear end.

A wealthy and important Ferrari client wanted a unique ʺblack vrancaʺ. Ferrari BR20 it draws its design cues from the coupes produced by Ferrari in the 1950s and 1960s, especially models with a 12-cylinder engine, such as the 410 SA and 500 Superfast. Compared to the ʺdonorʺ car, the BR20 is longer by 76 mm, and most of this difference arose precisely in the heavily modified butt and steeply descending the roof.

The front part of the BR20 got new and lower positioned headlights, vertical elements in the front fascia and a unique 20-inch rims, which you won't see on any other Ferrari. The interior is also special, dominated by a combination of two different shades of brown and carbon fiber. The seats are upholstered in dark brown Heritage Testa di Moro leather, with silver stitching and a unique pattern. The rear seats are gone, and they have been replaced by an elegant storage space, which is made of walnut wood and blocks the view of the luggage in the trunk.

Ferrari BR20; Photo: media.ferrari.com

The technical data of the engine are unknown, we can draw conclusions about them based on the car on which the unique is based. The GTC4Lusso model is powered by 6.2 liter atmospheric V12-cylinder with 690 horses powers and 697 Nm torque, which is from 0 to 100 km/h shoots in 3.4 seconds and reaches top speed 335 km/h. The price of the unique is unknown, but judging by the donor car, it costs approx 300,000 euros, we can conclude that the mystery buyer for the Ferrari BR20 must have been digging just deep in the pocket.

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