This is the 2016 Ferrari FXX-K EVO, vin 238355, car number 89 finished in a wonderful green and black livery over a nero Alcantara interior. The Ferrari FXX-K was designed by Italian engineer Marco Fainello, architect Samuel Rodriguez and Adrián Méndez, Marco Fainello and Samuel Rodriguez alongside the rest of the Ferrari Styling Centre team, headed by Senior Vice President of Design Flavio Manzoni, the FXX K is Ferrari's track day-only variation of the highly desirable LaFerrari sports car. Using the underpinnings of the street-legal LaFerrari, the FXX-K is a successor model to Ferrari’s previous track-only offerings such as the Ferrari FXX and 599XX and their ‘EVO’ counterparts. The ‘K’ in FXX-K signals the car’s highly advanced kinetic energy recovery system (KERS), which is just one of the many sophisticated components included on this beast of a machine. Much like the FXX, and 599XX, the FXX-K also comes along with an invite to Ferrari’s Client Test Driver program which allows XX car owners to drive at special tracks in order to help collect data for use in Ferrari’s future projects. This car shown here is not simply just an FXX-K, but it’s an FXX-K Evoluzione, or ‘EVO’ for short, a new aerodynamic package that was introduced by Ferrari during the Ferrari Finali Mondiali 2017 in October of that year at Stazione Leopolda in Florence during the Ferrari 70th Anniversary celebration. The EVO variant produces 23% more downforce than the standard FXX-K and 75% more than the road-legal LaFerrari and features loads of exterior modifications such as a larger rear wing and underbody diffusers, with the changes resulting in a drop in weight from the FXX-K of around 198lbs.
How many made? Approximately 42 FXX-K cars were built before the launch of the Fxx-K Evoluzione in October of 2017, prototypes, and FXX-K EVO cars make up for around 62 examples.
Engine: 6.3 L (6262cc) naturally aspirated F140 V12 and a KERS style electric motor for a combined 1,036hp
Debut: the Ferrari 70th Anniversary celebration in Florence, 2017
Top Speed: approximately 217mph
0-60mph: around 2.6 seconds
Photo Credit: @lucacrottiphotography
Research: @rarecarsonly