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Ferrari reveals a one-off based on the 488 GT3 Evo race car. It has active aero with a rear wing that can be removed.
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Ferrari KC23 One-Off Revealed As Track Car With Moving Body Panels
The latest unique creation from Maranello started off as a 488 GT3 before Ferrari turned it into the KC23 painted in Gold Mercury infused with liquid metal.

The KC23 is even more exclusive as it’ll remain strictly a one-off without a license plate since it’s a track-only model. Based on the 488 GT3, the unique Prancing Horse equipped with butterfly doors adopts styling cues from the Vision Gran Turismo and 499P endurance hypercar.
The 488 GT3 Evo donor car has been subjected to significant modifications, including active aero achieved with motorized side body panels to open the air intakes. The racing livery is gone, in favor of a new paint called Gold Mercury featuring an aluminum-like finish courtesy of liquid metal embedded into the four-layer paintwork. Commissioned by "one very imaginative, passionate and exacting customer," the KC23 features a giant rear wing that can be optionally removed to give the rear end a smoother look.
It also gets side cameras instead of conventional mirrors for better visibility and also to improve airflow. It rides on 18-inch wheels with slick tires, but there's also a different set with 21-inch front and 22-inch rear alloys to make the car look pretty when it's on display . However, it's important to point out the KC23 – which was developed over the course of more than three years – remains a track-only car regardless of how it's set up.
We'll be seeing more of the car later this week as Ferrari intends to show it off at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, which runs from Thursday until Sunday.