Giugiaro’s unique Ferrari GG50 spotted in Monaco

Submitted by Michael W. Rush on Friday, 17 April 20098 Comments

Giugiaro's unique Ferrari GG50 spotted in Monaco

In one of the most luxurious cities on the planet, it’s no wonder that a car like this was spotted there. The unique Ferrari GG50 which is based on the platform of the 612 Scaglietti car, it was created by Italdesign’s Giorgetto Giugiaro as a present for himself in celebration of his fifty years in the automobile design industry. This one of a kind car was first shown in the 2005 Tokyo motor show, where it had it’s first world debut. Power comes from the same V12 engine as the Scaglietti that produces an output of 540HP at 7,200 rpm from a displacement of 5,748cc (5.7-liters) and is mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission.

Giugiaro's unique Ferrari GG50 spotted in Monaco

Source: AutoGeSpot VIA Carscoop

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8 Comments »

  • Vanja K. said:

    No matter what some say, I like it, and I like it very much :)

  • F1Fan said:

    Great catch guys! :)

  • ToniBBB said:

    Wooow nice car, and it’s only been made in one example, and this is it here … nice :)

  • Tinky said:

    My mouth is drooling all over by looking at this one of a kind car … :) )

  • Industrial Thinking said:

    It’s red, it’s a Ferrari, it’s unique! What else is there to be said?

  • Vanja K. said:

    You put it nice there ;)

  • Vidal said:

    Great catch!

  • Erdan Turkcan said:

    What a nice car, and it’s a Ferrari :)

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