Rare Green GTO shows up in Romania

Rare Green GTO shows up in Romania

The green hue of the GTO is a rarity, as is the unique license plate number it bears.

The 599 GTO is powered by a powerful 6.0 liter V12 engine that generates an impressive 670 horsepower and a maximum torque of 620 Nm. With this engine, the 599 GTO accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.35 seconds and reaches a top speed of over 335 km/h. This performance is enhanced by advanced technologies such as the F1 Superfast transmission and electronically controlled differential, which provide an exceptional driving experience.
The design of the 599 GTO is a true masterpiece of aesthetics and aerodynamics. Every line and curve of the vehicle is designed to optimize airflow and create a stunning appearance. The distinctive and aggressive exterior is complemented by special aerodynamic elements such as the front splitter, side air intakes, and large rear diffuser, which increase downforce and enhance stability at high speeds.

The 599 GTO not only offers impressive performance but also an exceptional driving experience and handling. Thanks to advanced technologies such as the magnetorheological suspension and racing ABS system, the 599 GTO provides precise and controlled driving dynamics in all situations. Every moment behind the wheel of the 599 GTO is a delight, as the vehicle responds agilely to the slightest steering input and offers a near-perfect balance between comfort and sportiness.
The Ferrari 599 GTO is not only an outstanding vehicle in terms of performance and design but also an extremely exclusive and rare automobile. Only 599 units were produced, giving the vehicle a unique status and coveted collector's value. Every detail in the interior exudes craftsmanship and luxury, from the finest materials to the customized options that reflect the owner's individual taste. This particular one is especially remarkable as it is painted in a rare British Racing Green color. Only a few were painted in this shade. The interior is entirely finished in black Alcantara.

The license plate is also striking. The lower a Swiss license plate number is, the more expensive it becomes. Therefore, one can assume that a two-digit license plate should be quite expensive - BE 50 was sold a few years ago for 56,000 Swiss Francs. However, its value could have been much higher. The currently most expensive Swiss license plate is ZH 100, which was recently auctioned for a price of 226,000 Francs.

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