Ferrari's latest one-off supercar is a stunning retro-styled GTC4 Lusso

Andrew Sluys
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As one of the world's most exclusive automakers, Ferrari has a history of tailoring one-off supercars to exactly what a high-paying client would want, and the latest one is no exception.

Revealed as the BR20, this gorgeous coupe is based on the GTC4 Lusso, which is Ferrari's iconic 'bread van styled shooting brake, but features bespoke body work to turn it into a coupe. 

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Unlike the shooting brake, this BR20 gets a rear end that's inspired by by cars like the 410 Superamerica and 500 Superfast, which were both icons in there own rights.

Unlike past Ferrari one-offs, this BR20 doesn't look too out of the ordinary, and probably could be passed as an all-new model with its sleek styling and timeless lines. 

Unlike the GTC4 Lusso that it's based on, it gets smaller headlights, and a redesigned front grille. It also gets a chrome insert in this grille which sits above the chrome prancing horse.

On the inside, the changes are minimal, with the removal of the rear seats being by far the most significant. In the boot, you'll find that it's now lined with wood, leather, and carbon, which might not sound like the greatest combo, but seems to work here. 

At the business end of the BR20 sits the GTC4's naturally aspirated 6.3-litre V12 engine that sends over 500kW to all four wheels.

Unfortunately, the identity of the person who commissioned this BR20 still remains a mystery, but it's thought that the BR could be a clue as to who a certain long-standing client might be. 

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