Ferrari myth

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The Ferrari myth from the front

The Ferrari Mythos is a roadster prototype of Ferrari , which manufactured in 1989 and on the same year Tokyo Motor Show was presented.

The vehicle is equipped with a V12 engine with a displacement of 4942 cm³ and an output of 381 PS (280 kW). It reaches a top speed of 290 km / h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km / h in 6.2 seconds.

Originally the vehicle designed by Pininfarina and based on the Testarossa was conceived as a pure show car, but two more fully road vehicles with a fixed steel roof were produced with full factory support and delivered to Hassanal Bolkiah , the Sultan of Brunei.

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