With a timeless design crafted by the geniuses at Pininfarina, many consider the Ferrari F40 to be the most beautiful Ferrari ever made.
Not only that, but with its 2.9-litre twin-turbo V8 engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission, it is also dubbed the greatest analogue supercar of its era.
However, the combination of a potent engine, a lightweight body, and a lack of electronic systems makes the F40 incredibly difficult to tame. Well, this year alone, two F40s have been wrecked in separate incidents.
To prevent the number of F40s from continuing to dwindle, a company from Turin called Officine Fioravanti, has produced a special package to make the car easier to drive without compromising its character.
The package, known as Alte Prestazioni, includes an Ohlins TTX 36 suspension system with four-way adjustment, along with new arms, ball bearings, and hub carriers.
Also included are carbon-ceramic discs and Brembo calipers (six-piston at the front, four at the rear), as well as enhanced ABS. The steering has also been improved with a new box with power hydraulic assistance.
Since the F40 is regarded as one of the most aesthetically pleasing Ferraris ever produced, not much has been done to lift up its appearance.
However, to give it a more aggressive look, Officine Fioravanti has added larger wheels, measuring 18 inches at the front and 19 inches at the rear. Customers can choose between Michelin Cup 2 or Pirelli P Zero tyres.
The price of this package has not been stated, but for those who own an F40, money is likely the least of their concerns.