The main difference between the Ferrari LaFerrari and LaFerrari Aperta is that the LaFerrari Aperta is a convertible version of the LaFerrari, meaning it does not have a fixed roof 🌞.
This change required Ferrari to strengthen the car’s chassis to maintain its stability and performance, ensuring that it could still deliver exceptional speed and handling without the roof 🚀.
The doors of the LaFerrari Aperta open at a slightly different angle compared to the LaFerrari, which is a noticeable visual distinction between the two models 🚪.
Additionally, the LaFerrari Aperta was produced in fewer numbers than the LaFerrari, making it even more exclusive and valuable to collectors 💎.
The LaFerrari Aperta was also launched to celebrate Ferrari’s 70th anniversary, adding to its special status as a limited-edition model 🎉.
Both cars share the same powerful hybrid engine, combining a V12 with an electric motor to produce over 960 horsepower, making them among the most powerful road cars available 🚗.