Ferrari Daytona SP3: new price record for this Model
The Ferrari Daytona SP3 “599+1” isn’t just a hypercar. It’s a celebration of design, engineering, and exclusivity. With its sculpted carbon fiber body, unique Giallo Modena highlights, and bold prancing horse logotype stretched across the rear. Every angle of this record masterpiece demands attention. Inside, the use of Q-Cycle material adds a touch of sustainability to the luxury, while yellow accents and fine embroidery reflects dedication to craftsmanship.
Gallery of the 26M dollars Hypercar
In the gallery below, we explore the finest design elements of this one-of-a-kind model. Capturing the lines, textures, and emotions that make it truly unforgettable. Sothebys auctioned this specific car.
Lately there’s been a lot of buzz about some very interesting models that have gone up for auction. And speaking of that, we got a perfect example during the last F1 Grand Prix in Las Vegas, where something truly unique took place. The first of only five units ever built of the Gordon Murray S1 LM was sold at auction for a price comparable to that of the SP3. We break down everything inside this article









Engine & Performance of the Ferrari Daytona SP3
Here are the technical specs of the Daytona SP3, which is part of Ferrari’s Icona series
Engine & Performance:
- Engine: 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 (F140HC)
- Power output: 840 hp (618 kW) at 9,250 rpm
- Torque: 697 Nm (514 lb-ft) at 7,250 rpm
- Redline: 9,500 rpm
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 2.85 seconds
- 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph): 7.4 seconds
- Top speed: Over 340 km/h (211 mph)
- Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch F1 gearbox
- Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
Chassis & Body:
- Chassis: Carbon fiber monocoque (inspired by LaFerrari, but without hybrid system)
- Weight (dry): Approx. 1,485 kg
- Aerodynamics: Passive system, no active aero—relies on clever body shaping and airflow
- Brakes: Carbon-ceramic brakes
Production:
- Units produced: 599+1
- Price (original): Around €2 million
- Auctioned SP3 “599+1” (unique spec): Sold for $26 million (record price for Daytona SP3)












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