Ferrari celebrated 50 years of being on the archipelago by premiering the new J50. The supercar features a futuristic design and is based on the 488 Spider, with which it shares the same 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that feeds 690 PS (680 HP) to the wheels.
On its outside, there is a black line that divides the car laterally. This black line is similar to one found on cars like the F40, F50 and GTO, and has not been seen for quite a while. The Spider's folding metal roof, replaced by a pair of carbonfibre targa panels, but the result reduces the visual bulk that storing a folding roof entails. It's rendered sleeker still by a windscreen that appears to wrap around the cabin, visor-style.
The front end is also more aggressive, with slim horizontal lights in place of the tall standard items, and more pronounced, raised front wings. A distinctive mark is left by the black dividing line that stretches around the J50's nose and into the side air vents.