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Carbon Fibre Makeover For Ferrari F12 By Spanish Tuner
Spanish
tuner,
Bengala
has
given
Ferrari
F12
a
carbon
fibre
makeover.
The
bodywork
is
said
to
be
inspired
from
Ferrari's
GT
racing
cars.
The
custom
made
version
is
called
Bengala
F12
Caballeria.
The tuner will only build 10 examples of this all body carbon fibre supercar. This is also the first car to come from Spanish Firm Bengala's Privilege Program.
The supercar's every panel has been redesigned. Bengala's inspiration for the new shape is based on Ferrari's GT3 models, especially the Ferrari 488 GT3.
Underneath the all new carbon fibre bodywork is the same engine as a regular F12, which means the Caballeria is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V12 engine that produces 731bhp and 509Nm of torque.
The firm hasn't revealed how much weight it saved with the new body panels. Normal F12 will do a sprint from 0-100 km/h in 3.0 sec and 0-160 km/h in 6.5 sec.
Shoghi Saeidnia, Bengala CEO and founder said, "We bring to our customers an interpretation of their desires, based on their dreams. Put it simply, we mastered and created a unique piece of design and engineering, the Bengala F12 Caballería."
All the 10 cars will be produced by summer 2017. The tuner says following Privilege Program models will arrive annually and it will only produce five to 10 examples.