Up until today, I had no idea you could make a Ferrari FXX street legal, anywhere. But it turns out there are at least two such vehicles in the world, including the one pictured above, which is claimed to be the only street-legal version of the hotter FXX Evoluzione in existence. For just $12.5 million, it's yours to keep.

Amari

To get it roadworthy in the UK, the original owner sent this car back to Ferrari, where it was fitted with softer suspension with a slightly higher ride height. A front-axle lifter, brake lights, turn signals, handbrake, and headlights were all added to let this thing legally wear a license plate and drive on public roads.

Supercar dealer Amari, where the car is listed, says this FXX Evoluzione was first registered in the UK in 2015. But given the vast differences in regional street-legal requirements, we wouldn't assume that means you could register it anywhere else.

Amari

Currently, this FXX Evoluzione is wearing street tires, but it's still mostly comprised of the stuff that made the original track-only configuration so exciting. Its naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 produces nearly 900 hp at 9500 rpm, and it accelerates from 0-60 in a claimed 2.8 seconds, with carbon ceramic brakes to help haul it down from a nearly 250-mph top speed.

Amari

This car also comes with all of its original factory parts in boxes, in case you want to convert it back to track-only spec. It's only been driven 1300 miles since new—low miles for a street car, but a sizable number for something that was originally meant for the track only.

While the dealer calls this the world's only street-legal FXX, a quick internet search turned up this example modified by Edo Competition to be road-legal in Germany. Edo Competition also turned a wrecked Enzo street car into a road-legal FXX tribute, dubbed the ZXX.

Amari

This FXX is, obviously, incredibly expensive, but it's more special (and rare) than any standard Enzo. And you know for certain you'll never run into someone driving a car identical to yours.

via Motor1

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