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Ferrari F42 Design Study Puts a Modern Spin on the Classic F40

Ferrari F42 Concept Puts a Modern Spin on the Classic F40 11 photos
Photo: Pawel Breshke Czyzewski
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Lamborghini is definitely aware of the best design trends in the supercar world right now. The Terzo Millennio just looks like it combines all the best elements from the Cyberpunk world. Meanwhile, Ferrari is way too busy counting its money, so we've got to give them a little push in the right direction.
This is the Ferrari equivalent to the Terzo Millennio if we've ever seen such a thing. And while it's not an official concept car, this kind of crazy design is sure to go down a treat with customers of the Prancing Horse.

You might think that now isn't a good time to make another exotic car, as the world is on lockdown, people are losing jobs and much worse. But we actually believe the aspirational aspect of a Ferrari or Lamborghini is enough to get you back on track to achieving your objectives.

Called the Ferrari F42, this piece is the work of Pawel Breshke Czyzewski who wanted a modern tribute to the famous F40. There's barely a hint of the icon's design, but people don't like Ferraris for their retro vibes.

As usual, the best renderings are where people who have studied automotive design try to create something within the confines of an exotic Italian brand. You can tell Pawel put his soul into this vision, probably spending hours on sketches before the first pixel got moved.

The front end screams 'I'm futuristic" with an LED light bar that goes across the whole bumper. The low, wedge-like shape flows front-to-back, ending in a magnificent rear wing. We think the numerous delicate yet sharp surfaces are what really sell this design.

A car like this doesn't come along every year. In fact, Ferrari fans probably already know these are usually anniversary landmark moments, the next one probably happening in 2022.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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