This Ferrari 458 MM Speciale is Built for a Mystery Customer

- The customer who ordered the one-off Ferrari hails from the UK
- The 458 MM Speciale is built under Ferrari's Special Projects division
- The 458 MM Speciale is powered by a naturally aspirated 4.5-litre V8

The Tricolore of the Italian flag adds a special touch to the 458 MM Speciale
So what makes it so special? the 458 MM Speciale has been completely designed by the Ferrari Styling Centre, which has added new carbon-fibre front and rear bumpers, updates to the aluminium body work and a new rear spoiler. There are also new side air scoop, new intakes and radiators mounted at different angles to aid cooling.
Furthermore, the alloy wheels are different on the one-off super car and the blacked out A-pillars bring a contrast effect against the pearl white colour shade called Bianco Italia. Bringing in the special touch is the red, white and green 'Tricolore' of the Italian flag that runs down in the centre of the car. The front and rear lights have also been tweaked for a sharper look and blends well into the new styling.

The side gets new air scoop, intakes and alloy wheels
Moving inside, the mystery owner gets a cabin customised to his tastes comprising of a new and improved audio system as well as Cioccolato leather upholstery with white stitching. The controls get white satin rings for improved aesthetics.

Ferrari 458 MM Speciale Rear
The last of the naturally aspirated Ferraris, the 458 MM Speciale draws power from the 4.5-litre V8 flat plane engine with an unchanged power output of 597hp and 540Nm of torque. The motor is paired to a 7-speed dual clutch automatic transmission. As special as it gets, the 458 MM Speciale will catapult its owner from 0-100 km/h in just 3 seconds and can be pushed to a top speed of 325 km/h.
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