Ferrari Rossa Concept 2000

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StarLight presents the 100th car suggestion and wants to celebrate this with the Ferrari Rossa by Pininfarina. A great looking car.



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The Ferrari Rossa was born to celebrate the Pininfarina 70 years of activity, "rossa", "Concept Car of the Year" 2000, is a two-seater Spider with Ferrari mechanical components, a perfect foundation on which to link with an imaginary thread the past to the future, while interpreting and evolving several of the more powerful themes of the long collaboration between Ferrari and Pininfarina.

The two-seater spider, designed by Ken Okuyama, is build on the platform of a Ferrari 550 Maranello. It is not only a study in design but a tribute to the competition spiders of the 1950’s. It is a glimps into the future of what a front-engined two-seater open sports car might look like in the future. Many of the modern Ferrari’s use various styling cues courtesy of the Rossa such as the Enzo and F430 having similar rear lights.

The Rossa it is powered by a 5.5 liter V12 from the Ferrari 550 Maranello. It delivers 485 hp at 7000 rpm and 419 lbs-ft at 4500 rpm. It has a top speed of 186,4 mph.


Specifications
Model - Rossa Pininfarina Concept
Year - 2000
Make - Ferrari

Configuration - Ferrari 550 V12
Valvetrain - DOHC 4 Valves / Cyl
Displacement - 5474 cc / 334.0 cu in
Power - 361.7 kw / 485.0 bhp @ 7000 rpm
Torque - 568.09 nm / 419.0 ft lbs @ 5000 rpm
Bore - 88 mm / 3.46 in
Stroke - 75 mm / 2.95 in
HP / Liter - 88.6 bhp per litre
Gear Type - 6-Speed Manual
Drive Wheels - Front Engine / RWD
Top Speed - 300 kph / 186.4 mph

Length - 4290 mm / 168.9 in
Width - 1940 mm / 76.4 in
Height - 1130 mm / 44.5 in

Wheelbase - 2500 mm / 98.4 in
Front Track - 1630 mm / 64.2 in
Rear Track - 1660 mm / 65.4 in
Front Tires - PAX 245-650R480A
Rear Tires - PAX 275-690R520A



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