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The Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 are limited production grand tourers produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari, introduced in 2018 for the 2019 model year. The cars mark the start of a new lineage of models called the "Icona" series, a program aimed at creating special cars inspired by classic Ferrari models, all to be produced in limited series.
Description[]
- Text originally from the Ferrari Monza SP's Wikipedia page.
Both the SP1 and SP2 are powered by a variant of the naturally aspirated 6,496 cc (6.5 L; 396.4 cu in) F140 GA V12 found in the 812 Superfast. The engine has been tuned to generate 7.4 kW (10 hp; 10 PS) more than the engine in the 812, for a total of 596 kW (799 hp; 810 PS) at 8,500 rpm and 719 N⋅m (530 lbf⋅ft) of torque at 7,000 rpm, making them at the time, the most powerful factory Ferrari V12 road cars ever produced until the release of the 812 Competizione and Competizione A in 2021 featuring an upgraded F140 V12 producing 820 hp (830 PS).
The chassis is loosely based on the 812 and both the SP1 and SP2 cars feature carbon fibre composite bodywork. The SP1 weighs 1,500 kg (3,306 lb), while the two-seat SP2 is 20 kg (45 lb) heavier at 1,520 kg (3,351 lb). The strength of the composite bodywork allows for the inclusion of a large clamshell hood.
Manufacturer claimed performance figures for both of the cars include a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) acceleration time of 2.9 seconds, 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) acceleration time of 7.9 seconds and a top speed that exceeds 299 km/h (186 mph).
Asphalt 9: Legends[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 was added in the Bring the Heat Update as a mid Class C car with following statistics:
Performance[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 is a faster version of the Rezvani Beast X, albeit with slightly worse in other stats.
Availability[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 is available during a mini Ferrari Season during Bring the Heat Update on Level 1 with its Legend Pass.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 was added in the Ninth Anniversary Update as a Class B with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1223
- PRO rank: 1681 (+458)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +50
- Nitro Efficiency: 7/11/15
Performance & Usage[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 is comparable in performance with the BMW M4 GTS and Ferrari 812 Superfast with the Monza having the best acceleration in the range, surpassing both the M4 and Superfast.
The Ferrari Monza SP1's low starting rank and rapid acceleration means it can be tuned to compete in the 1590 rank range with a setup of [8 5 10 10] for a rating of 1591. While it will have faster acceleration than the Formula E Gen2, it will also have a slower top speed and wider drift radius.
Price & availability[]
The Ferrari Monza SP1 was obtainable with the premium upgrade in the following events:
- its Festival by reaching Tier 1.
- its Car Hunt by reaching Tier 1. Players who already owned the car would get 8x Wild Card - Rare instead.
- Ajlani Drakuma Car Hunt (1) by reaching Tier 30. Players who already owned the car would get 8x Wild Card - Rare instead.
During the Ninth Anniversary Update, upgrades require 55 of each Rare Tires, Rare Suspension, Rare Drivetrain, and Rare Exhaust, 60 Rare Engine, 60 Rare Tech, 160 Ferrari Monza SP1 Kit, and 5,952,000.
Between the Gangstar Season Update and the 2023 Holiday Update, upgrades require 55 of each Rare Tires, Rare Suspension, Rare Drivetrain, and Rare Exhaust, 60 Rare Engine, 60 Rare Tech, 160 Ferrari Monza SP1 Kit, and 8,000,000.
During the 2024 Spring Update, upgrades require 45 of each Rare Tires, Rare Suspension, Rare Drivetrain, and Rare Exhaust, 20 Rare Engine, 20 Rare Tech, 160 Ferrari Monza SP1 Kit, and 8,000,000.
As of the Mercedes Season Update, upgrades require 40 of each Rare Tires, Rare Suspension, Rare Drivetrain, and Rare Exhaust, 160 Ferrari Monza SP1 Kit, and 7,000,000.