The name, "GTO" (Gran Turismo Omologata) instantly calls to mind two Ferraris that have entered the collective imagination as symbols of performance. After the 1962 250 GTO, which swept the boards in GT racing categories in the 1960s and is now a highly prized collector's car, came the iconic 1984 288 GTO, which pretty much invented the entire modern supercar genre. The 599 GTO is the most recent GTO. Ferrari has only given this name to 3 cars and each GTO was based on a circuit car - the 599 GTO was based on the 599 GTB Fiorano chassis but is essentially the road going version of the 599XX track car.
The 599 GTO weighs 100 kg less than the standard GTB by a severe diet in a similar manner to other recent Ferrari lightweight models such as the 430 Scuderia. The 599 GTO is visually aggressive thanks to styling elements derived from the 599XX - but it's not all for show. Thanks to concepts transferred from the track car to the road-going version, the GTO generates downforce of 144 kg at 200 km/h. The entire car has received design revisions over the standard GTB including the front, the sides, the flat underbody and the cooling flows. In the latter instance, the GTO can count on improved ducting to the brake discs and pads, and the adoption of wheel doughnuts - a disc positioned outside the brake disc that ensure that hot air exiting the wheel arch stays as close to the body of the car as possible to reduce drag; again a feature borrowed straight from the FXX.
When produced in 2011 Ferrari announced that the 599 GTO was their fastest road car ever, able to lap the Fiorano test circuit in 1 minute 24 seconds, one second faster than the Ferrari Enzo. Its engine produces a staggering 661 bhp at 8250 rpm, with 460 lb-ft of torque at 6500 rpm. The 599 GTO can sprint to 62 mph in under 3.35 seconds whilst easily reaching a top speed of over 208 mph.
Production was limited to just 599 cars and were reserved for only Ferraris VIP clients and all allocations were oversubscribed and sold out immediately.
This LHD example was delivered to its first owner in April 2011. It is numbered as the 283rd example built from the limited run of just 599. It was specified in the high and exact "stealth-like" specification it is presented today Nero Daytona with Nero Alcantara and leather seats with Bianco stitching and headrests featuring embroidered Prancing horses. Charcoal Grey wheels and Roof sections along with Giallo Calipers and Rev Counter perfectly complement this stunning combination. Furthermore the car also benefits from Ipod connection, LED steering wheel, Navigation and parking sensors all round.
Today the car is presented in absolutely superb condition with a very low mileage of just 5,000 kms (3,100 Miles) from new and has been well maintained with services completed every year as documented by its accompanying original service book. The car has also been Classiche certified by the factory and the original certificate accompanies the car. Located in our showrooms just outside London this exceptional example is MOT'd and UK Registered, ready to be used and enjoyed immediately.
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