The exterior design consists of floats and aerodynamic headrests which are attached to the roll bar rather than the body of the seats, becoming almost elements of the exterior more than the interior. In front of the door panel, two helmets are housed in a storage locker which are produced by Pininfarina in collaboration with Newmax and are personalised with the colour of the exterior. The open top body is designed with calculations and tests in the wind tunnel of
Grugliasco to optimize aerodynamic performance. In particular, the full carbon body work results in weight savings of approximately 10% (150 lbs) over the aluminium body panels of the donor car. Other elements include unique 21" light alloy wheels by monodado with hub caps derived from
Ferrari 458 Challenge, bespoke engine cover incorporating round holes inspired by the
Ferrari Modulo and the elimination of a windshield which when combined with the car's air foil shaped front and by the use of a virtual windshield deploying at along with winglets incorporated in the front bumper, allows the arrival of a stream of air increasing with the speed of the car on the head of the driver and the passenger thereby increasing the car's aerodynamic character. Taking cues from the 1965
Dino Berlinetta Speciale prototype which was the first solo project of Sergio Pininfarina from Ferrari as well as the
Mythos and the
Modulo concept cars, the design of the car is a simple open top car displaying design purity through the use of simple and sensual elements. The reduction in weight and the incorporation of unique aerodynamic design elements enable the car to accelerate from 0– in 3.4 seconds. ==Production==