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Back at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, Agent 001 made sure to snap a particularly interesting vehicle that was named after the late founder of a well-regarded design house. Although Pininfarina designs other products aside from automobiles, it's pretty hard to associate the name with anything BUT Ferrari.

In 2013 we were introduced to the Ferrari 458-based Sergio. It was an ode to Pininfarina's founder who passed in 2012.

At first we simply thought it was a tribute; however, soon after the show ended it became clear that this vehicle may see a small batch become production ready. I mean, it must not take THAT much work to make it a reality as it was based on the mid-engined 458. Turns out after more than a year of waiting, the Sergio will be built with only SIX making their way to the roads.

We're thinking this will be one for the automotive history books.


...A small production run had always been under consideration for the Sergio and, following on from the car's positive reception at its 2013 Geneva motor show reveal, it has been decided that a total of six examples will now be made in collaboration with Ferrari.

Final assembly of the Sergio will take place at Pininfarina's plant in Cambiano, Italy. All have already been accounted for, much like the recently revealed Ferrari F60 America...
 


**The 2013 Geneva Motor Show Photo Galleries are sponsored by Fiat

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Not ONE, Or TWO, But SIX Pininfarina Sergios Will See The Light Of Day

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