Pininfarina's Ferrari-Based Sergio Concept
It’s been a busy week for cars as a who’s who of the automotive world was on hand to reveal new





It’s been a busy week for cars as a who’s who of the automotive world was on hand to reveal new models at the Geneva International Motor Show. Lost amidst the blockbuster announcements from Ferrari and Lamborghini but stunning nonetheless was the Ferrari-based Pininfarina Sergio Concept. Inspired by and named after Sergio Pininfarina, the late designer who served at the helm of Pininfarina and who was responsible for designing some of Ferrari’s greatest vehicles, the Sergio Concept is a contemporary interpretation of the 1965 Dino Berlinetta Speciale. It features a unique windshield-less design with space inside for two occupants and a Ferrari-supplied 570 horsepower V8 engine. Capable of hitting 0-60mph in just 3.4 seconds before reaching a top speed of 199mph, this slick speedster will sadly only be available in very limited quantities so don’t expect to see this during your daily commute.