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Coachwork: Pininfarina
Chassis Num: ZFFGT61A550145401
 
Sold for $225,500 at 2013 Gooding & Company.
In 2002, Ferrari refined the 550 with the 575M. It was given an increase in horsepower, larger brakes, and redesigned interior. It was also the company's first vehicle with Magneti Marelli's electro-hydraulic 'F1' gearbox coupled to a V-12 engine.

In 2005, an open-top 575 M was introduced and built in limited numbers. They were dubbed the 'Superamerica.' The car had a retractable carbon fiber and glass roof panel that flipped 180-degrees rearword to lie flat atop the trunk lid. The glass featured electrochromic technology, which enabled an electrically controlled incremental transition between clear and nearly opaque. The car was also given additional bracing on the side sills and A-pillars, and the bulkhead behind the cockpit and transaxle area were strengthened and braced. In total, the curb weight was increased by a mere 200 lb.

Ferrari produced just 559 Superamericas with only 170 equipped for sale in the United States.

This example is finished in Rosso Corsa over beige leather. It was sold by Ferrari of Beverly Hills in the final days of 2005 and has been retained in the collection of its first owner ever since. The odometer shows just 165 miles. The car has its manuals, tool kit, car cover, delivery papers, and window stocker. Options include the F1 semiautomatic gearbox, Fiorano handling package with carbon-ceramic brakes, Daytona-style seats, and CD changer. The 5748cc dual overhead cam alloy V-12 engine is fitted with an electronic sequential fuel injection system which helps deliver 533 horsepower to the rear wheels.

By Daniel Vaughan | May 2013
The Pininfarina-designed Ferrari Superamerica combines Ferrari 12-cylinder berlinetta performance wîth a highly original, innovative take on the convertible concept.

The Superamerica is the first production car to adopt an innovative rotating roof movement in combination wîth electrochromic technology developed exclusively for glass surfaces of these dimensions, wîth Saint Gobain.

The Fioravanti-patented rotating roof concept allows the Superamerica driver to electrically drop the top in 10 seconds flat, making it the world's fastest convertible berlinetta (320 Km/h top speed).

Derived from the 575M Maranello, the Superamerica is available wîth either an F1-style or manual gearbox. Its big 12-cylinder engine has been boosted to deliver 540 hp too. The new car can also be fitted wîth the GTC Handling package which offers Ferrari's very latest high-tech features including carbon ceramic brakes.

The Superamerica's unusual electric roof has been dubbed Revocromico to highlight the unique combination of its rearward rotation movement and electrochromic technology. It has a carbon-fibre structure and the boot capacity remains unchanged whether the roof is open or closed too. The glass rear window also acts as a highly effective wind deflector when the roof is open.

The use of electrochromic glass means that the driver can completely control the level of light entering the cockpit. There are five tint levels available and the glass can go from dark to light in under a minute, at the touch of a button.

The Ferrari Superamerica is a limited edition model and will be premiered at Los Angeles and Detroit Auto Shows next January.

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Debuted in 2002, the Ferrari 575M (Maranello) is a two-seat, 2-door grand tourer that is basically an updated 550 Maranello with just slight styling updates from Pininfarina. In 2006 the 575M was replaced with the 599 GTB. The model number ‘575' stood for total engine displacement in liters and the ‘M' is an abbreviation of ‘modificato' or ‘modified'.

Slight updates from the 550 included a completely renewed interior but it did feature major improvements that included larger disc brakes, and much more powerful and larger engine and a different weight distribution. The aerodynamics was much more refined and fluid-dynamics were revised also along with an adaptive suspension set-up. The Ferrari 575M offered Magneti Marelli's semi-automatic ‘F1' gearbox for the first time ever on a Ferrari V12, along with two six-speed transmissions available along with a conventional manual gearbox.

The Ferrari 575M had a max speed of 203 mph and could achieve 0-60mph in just 4.2 seconds with the semi-automatic gearbox. The 575M had an overall length of 179 inches, a width of 76.2 inches and a height of 50.3 inches.

3 years after it had been introduced, an all new GTC handling package and Superamerica version and raised the power from 515 Ps to 540 PS was developed in 2005. The Superamerica version was a limited run of 559 retractable hardtop variants of the coupe. The GTC package came with Ferrari's fourth Carbon fiber-reinforced Silicon Carbide composite ceramic composite brake system, constructed by Brembo. Other features on the GTC package included a more performance-tuned suspension system, 19 inch wheels and low-restriction exhaust system. The all-new brakes were based on the company's Formula One technology. The brakes use 15.7 inch discs with six-piston calipers in the front and 14.2 inch discs with four-piston calipers in the back. The GTC package was priced around $23,500

The 575M Superamerica was debuted in 2005 and was a much evolved convertible variation of the 575M Maranello. The Superamerica came with an electrochromic glass panel roof that was capable of rotating 180° (a production vehicle first!) and the rear to lay flat over the trunk. Marketed by Ferrari as the world's fastest convertible, the Superamerica used the higher-output tune of the V12 engine which was rated at 540 hp. The Superamerica had a top speed of 199 mph and the GTC handling package was optional. 559 575M Superamerica's were constructed, an odd production, but followed Enzo Ferrari's philosophy ‘that there should always be one fewer car available than what the market is demanding'.

Announced at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, Yoshiyui Hayash produced a one-off special 575M GTZ built by Zagato for Japanese Ferrari collector. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 250 range, the GTZ was endorsed officially by Ferrari. The 575M GTZ included Zagato's signature double-bubble roofline and two-tone paint.

The 575-GTC, distinguished from the 575M GTC Handling Package, was introduced in 2003 and followed the success of Prodrive in running the Ferrari 550, Ferrari wanted to offer their own racing vehicle to customers. The 575-GTC's were used primarily in the FIA GT Championship and succeeded to take a single win in their first season, with another one the following year. By the end of 2005 the 575-GTC's were not as good as the Prodrive-built 550-GTS's.

By Jessica Donaldson
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