Connect with us

News

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million

Published

on

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Manchester City Star and Norwegian forward, Erling Haaland spotted in Monaco with a roofless Ferrari Monza SP2.

Just 500 examples of the Ferrari Monza were built, with each of the limited-edition sports car starting at $1.8 million.

Only Ferrari’s most loyal customers and collectors as well as few lucky fans were given the chance to buy the car.

Powering Monza SP2 is 812 Superfast’s 6.5-liter V-12 that gives a total output of 798-hp and 530 pound-feet of torque.





This engine help send drivers from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds and on to a top speed of 188 mph.

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Manchester City Star and Norwegian forward, Erling Haaland, has likely added a Ferrari Monza SP2 to his car collection after being filmed behind the wheels of the roofless two-seater in Monaco.

As expected, this sighting drew both soccer and sports car fans, who troop out to take pictures and videos of the 2022/23 Premier league winning star and the ultra-rare Ferrari Monza SP2.





Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Man City Star Haaland Spotted In Monaco With A Roofless Ferrari Monza SP2 Worth $1.8 Million - autojosh

Haaland and Swedish soccer star, Zlatan Ibrahimovich, are just two of 500 lucky owners of the limited-edition sports car worth $1.8 million. Only Ferrari’s most loyal customers and collectors as well as few lucky Ferrari fans were given the chance to buy the limited edition car.

The ultra-rare “Prancing Horse” is based on the classic open-top “barchetta” racing model of the 1940s and 1950s, including the 1948 166 MM and the 750 and 860 Monza.

Inside the bonnets is 812 Superfast’s 6.5-liter V-12 engine that gives a total output of 798 horsepower and 530 pound-feet of torque, which help send drivers from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds and on to a top speed of 188 mph.





Trending