Clearly hopping to brighten up the weeks of all those millions of Ferrari fans in the U.S.A. returning to work after the long weekend, Ferrari has revealed the LaFerrari Spider. It looks exactly the way we at The Drive thought it would: like a Ferrari LaFerrari without any roof between the A- and B-pillars. And before you ask, yes, it's already sold out.

The new Ferrari will not, however, be called the LaFerrari Spider as we earlier thought. The carmaker says it will release the official name of the car at the Paris Motor Show this fall, along with the number of units being made—but Ferrari's own official photos of the supercar are labeled "LaFerrari_Aperta," so we at The Drive are betting that's the car's true name. Also, that would continue the nice naming convention established by the 599 SA Aperta and the 458 Speciale Aperta, where special edition open-top Ferraris use the "Aperta" name and plebeian drop-tops get stuck with the "Spider" moniker.