A dealership employee had an unfortunate accident with a Ferrari F40 in a tunnel in Germany.
The vehicle had its front completely torn off after colliding with both sides of the tunnel while en route to an automotive event. The accident occurred near Stuttgart, and although it is unclear whether excessive speed or a technical failure caused the incident, emergency teams promptly rescued the driver, taking him to the hospital for assessment.
The car, priced at $3.2 million with about 21,000 kilometers on the odometer, is no longer available for sale on the company’s website. Mechatronik was contacted to provide more details about the incident and the fate of the vehicle.
The accident caused significant damage to the front of the vehicle, ripping off the hood and leaving the front bumper missing. Despite this, it is believed that most of the damage is to the body, and it is hoped that the front suspension has escaped serious damage.
The Ferrari F40, considered one of the last great masterpieces by Enzo Ferrari, is extremely rare and valuable, making its restoration a delicate and costly task.
Source: Motor1.comThis content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
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