Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.

Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.

It often happens that you see a supercar on the street that stands out from the others and is usually very limited. These editions are often not announced on a large scale. Here are the four latest editions of the past weeks:

Many cars have extremely limited special editions produced, and upon their arrival, you often don't know exactly what kind of cars they are. Let's start with this edition of the STO. Its real name is Lamborghini Huracán STO SC 10 Anniversario. At the World Finals 2023, Lamborghini unveiled the Huracán STO SC 10° Anniversario, an exemplary Lamborghini Ad Personam Opera Unica. This celebrates a decade of Squadra Corse and the connection between the road range and the world of Lamborghini motorsports with an original performance kit and a special paint job. The paint job is inspired by the Lamborghini SC63, the hybrid prototype of the Hypercar/GTP class that the brand will use in the 2024 racing season at the most prestigious endurance races in the world such as the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 12 Hours of Sebring. The colors chosen for the two-tone paint job are Verde Mantis and Nero Noctis, combined with a tricolor stripe that extends across the entire car.

Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.



The next vehicle is a McLaren. Particularly striking is its extremely intricate paint job. McLaren Automotive has unveiled its most sophisticated custom paintwork ever – the astonishingly complex 3-7-59 Theme. The theme, implemented by the skilled paint technicians of McLaren Special Operations (MSO), was showcased on a very special McLaren 750S Supersport car. The paint job required over 1200 hours of work. Six customer cars with unique variations of the 3-7-59 design were produced, either as 750S Coupés or Spiders, and all have already been sold. The name "3-7-59 Theme" alludes to the race numbers carried by the victorious McLarens in each of the three Triple Crown victories: the "3" on the M16D driven by Johnny Rutherford at the 1974 Indy 500; the "7" from Alain Prost's victorious McLaren MP4/2 in Monaco in 1984; and the "59," as seen on the McLaren F1 GTR driven to victory at Le Mans in 1995 by Yannick Dalmas, Masanori Sekiya, and JJ Lehto.

Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.



The fascination of this vehicle is encapsulated in its name. The Maserati MC20 Notte Edition is truly as black as the night – in every aspect. Maserati proudly introduced the MC20 Notte, a limited edition of its super sports car MC20, designed for both racetracks and impressive performance on the road. The MC20 Notte Edition celebrates the bold spirit that has propelled the Trident since its inception, since Maserati first participated in one of the most legendary races of all time. The MC20, symbolizing the Trident's return to its roots in the super sports car segment and combining athleticism with luxury, is now brought even closer to its racing-inspired character through the Notte Edition. It is an exclusive series of 50 units worldwide, whose design is inspired by the mysterious and powerful intensity of darkness. A roaring masterpiece created to seduce and aesthetically emphasize the already exceptional performance of the V6 Nettuno engine.

Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.



The next and final vehicle is the Nissan Z Safari Rally Tribute. It has been developed for roads beyond the asphalt, perfectly equipped for a safari tour. The car's design also pays homage to the rally car Datsun 240Z, which won the East African Safari Rally in 1971.
This car is a bit different from the others, as it is not yet certain whether it will go into production or not. Only the prototype has been recently unveiled. Therefore, there are not too many details available about this vehicle yet.

Here are the brand-new special editions you've never heard of.

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