Ferrari Lake Forest just got its hands on a one-of-a-kind SF90 XX Spider, another exclusive beast rolling onto American soil from Maranello’s ultra-limited XX lineup. This isn’t your granddad’s Prancing Horse. For the first time ever, Ferrari ripped tech straight from their hush-hush XX track toys and slapped a license plate on it, cramming race-bred madness into something you can actually (legally) hurl down a highway—roof off, if you fancy it.
Only 599 lucky souls will ever snag one. The Lake Forest stunner? Drenched in “Violetto Dino,” a metallic purple so rare it’s practically a rebellion against Ferrari’s classic reds. Glossy carbon fiber hugs every vent and curve, not just for show but to claw at the air like a hyperactive bat. Fixed wing. Carbon wheels. Ceramic brakes. This thing doesn’t just look ready for Le Mans; it practically growls at speed bumps.
Inside? Spartan, but in that “couture race suit” way.White leather bucket seats, stitched with purple thread, cling to you like a g-force hug. Black Alcantara and matte carbon scream “no-nonsense,” though Ferrari still tossed in enough tech to keep your latte from spilling during a 200-mph adrenaline rush.
Now, the juicy bits: a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and three electric motors team up for a ludicrous 1,016 horses. Eight gears, dual-clutch fury, and a 0-62 mph time that’ll scramble your eyeballs (2.3 seconds, if you’re counting). Top speed? Kissing 199 mph.

As more of these XX monsters land Stateside, collectors are already losing their minds over the specs—and the sheer audacity of owners slapping on colors no self-respecting 1980s Testarossa would’ve dreamed of. The future’s loud, purple, and absolutely unapologetic.