Exciting Reveals at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Car enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies alike are eagerly anticipating the Goodwood Festival of Speed, where some of the most anticipated automotive creations will be unveiled. From revamped classics to cutting-edge hypercars, there is something for everyone to marvel at. Here are some of the highlights to look out for:
Eccentrica Diablo Restomod
The Eccentrica Diablo restomod is set to turn heads with its bold redesign of Lamborghini’s iconic flagship, the Diablo. With enhancements in chassis reinforcement, brake upgrades, and engine tweaks, this beast is ready to unleash its full potential. Sporting a new look with ‘pop-down’ headlights, flared wings, and exposed exhaust pipes, the Diablo will make its debut at the Goodwood hillclimb, promising an exhilarating performance.
Ferrari 296 Speciale
Described as Ferrari’s most thrilling creation yet, the 296 Speciale boasts increased power, enhanced downforce, and a lighter build compared to its predecessors. With advancements borrowed from the F80 hypercar, such as aluminum pistons and titanium conrods, this model promises an unmatched driving experience. Be sure to catch a glimpse of this masterpiece at the festival.
Ferrari Amalfi
The Ferrari Amalfi is set to replace the Roma, offering a fresh design and improved performance. With a focus on accessibility, this model aims to deliver a thrilling driving experience for enthusiasts. Get ready to witness the unveiling of the Amalfi at Goodwood.
Ferrari F80
As the successor to the LaFerrari, the Ferrari F80 is a road-going hypercar inspired by the brand’s Le Mans racing machines. With an impressive power output of 1184bhp and a price tag of £3 million, this limited-edition model is a true collector’s item. Witness the F80 in action as it conquers the Goodwood hillclimb course.
GMA T33
The GMA T33 by Gordon Murray Automotive is a masterpiece of engineering, featuring a naturally aspirated V12 engine delivering 607bhp and revving up to 11,100rpm. Priced at £1.37 million, this limited-production model offers a more practical alternative to the T50 hypercar. With only 100 units to be produced, the T33 is a rare gem that will surely captivate car enthusiasts at Goodwood.