The Pagani Huayra R Evo is a new track-only hypercar with 888bhp, featuring a roofless design and built for high-performance driving, making it a standout addition to the hypercar market.
Ford has unveiled its latest special edition model, the Ford GT Mk IV, a $1.7 million track-only monster with over 800 horsepower and a bespoke six-speed Xtrac racing gearbox. With only 67 units to be made, the GT Mk IV made its worldwide track debut at the Velocity Invitational at Sonoma Raceway. The car features Multimatic Adaptive Spool Valve dampers, Michelin racing slicks, and generates 2,400 pounds of downforce. The video showcases the GT Mk IV's impressive performance and agility, making it a dream for track enthusiasts.
Ferrari has unveiled the limited-run, track-only 499P Modificata, a special version of the Le Mans-winning 499 race car. It features a hybrid V6 all-wheel drive system with 858 hp, including an electric motor at the front axle. The car can deploy its electric power from a standstill and has a 'Push to Pass' system for an extra 161 hp. The 499P Modificata is visually similar to the endurance car, with a lightweight carbon fiber body. Owners can participate in Ferrari's Sport Prototipi Clienti program, with the car starting at €5.1 million ($5.39 million) before taxes.
Porsche has unveiled the limited-edition track-only 911 GT3 R Rennsport, priced at $1 million and featuring extreme upgrades that make it ineligible for competition. Based on the current 992-generation 911 GT3 R, the Rennsport model has a more sculpted body, larger air intakes, and a massive rear wing. It is not street-legal and replaces side-view mirrors with a digital camera system. The interior has a stripped-down race car feel, while the engine produces 611 hp and redlines at 9,000 rpm. Porsche plans to build only 77 examples of this exclusive model.
Porsche unveiled its track-only 911 GT3 R Rennsport at Rennsport Reunion 7. With a naturally aspirated engine producing up to 611 horsepower, aggressive aerodynamics, and a price tag of $1,046,000, this limited edition model is not bound by racing series regulations. The GT3 R Rennsport features a wider, longer, and lower carbon fiber body, reminiscent of the iconic 935/77. While it may be purchased by collectors, it promises an exhilarating performance on the track.
Lotus has unveiled the Type 66, a modern version of a historic car that was originally proposed for the 1970 Can-Am championship but never built. Limited to just 10 track-only models, each priced in the seven figures, the Type 66 features a period-correct V-8 engine, modern sequential gearbox, ABS, and performance comparable to a current GT3 race car. The car's design was brought to life using sketches and designs from the original project, and it incorporates period-appropriate features such as side-mounted radiators and a rear-width wing. The Type 66 is finished in the iconic red, white, and gold colors of Lotus's Formula 1 team from that era.