In case you missed LaFerrari's unveiling in Geneva and can't make it to Switzerland to see it with your own eyes, you can still catch the hybrid supercar in the "flesh" at the Ferrari Museum in Maranello.
The company's latest hypercar, already a success with 1,000 orders placed for just 499 units, will be showcased in Maranello's latest exhibition, called "Ferrari Supercar. Technology. Design. Myth".
As you might have guessed from its name, the exhibition gathers some of the greatest Ferrari sportscars ever built, including, besides the LaFerrari, historical cars such as the 250 GTO, the 250 LM, the F40, as well as a bunch of Formula One single-seaters.
Since LaFerrari is expected to be the center piece of the exhibition, the Italian automaker made the necessary arrangements to showcase the car's design and engineering.
"A large section of the exhibition is devoted to the development of the LaFerrari, illustrating both its technical content and styling. The entire process from the car's initial conception to the approval of the final car is traced, in fact, and visitors also have the opportunity to see two full-scale models in addition to the various stages the car went through in its design and development," Ferrari stated in a press release.
The "Ferrari Supercar. Technology, Design. Myth" exhibition will be open until September 30.
As you might have guessed from its name, the exhibition gathers some of the greatest Ferrari sportscars ever built, including, besides the LaFerrari, historical cars such as the 250 GTO, the 250 LM, the F40, as well as a bunch of Formula One single-seaters.
Since LaFerrari is expected to be the center piece of the exhibition, the Italian automaker made the necessary arrangements to showcase the car's design and engineering.
"A large section of the exhibition is devoted to the development of the LaFerrari, illustrating both its technical content and styling. The entire process from the car's initial conception to the approval of the final car is traced, in fact, and visitors also have the opportunity to see two full-scale models in addition to the various stages the car went through in its design and development," Ferrari stated in a press release.
The "Ferrari Supercar. Technology, Design. Myth" exhibition will be open until September 30.