The owner of a million-dollar Ferrari Monza SP1 feels “humiliated” each time it rains

Many individuals have long dreamed of owning a convertible, and the Ferrari Monza SP1, priced at more than a million dollars, is considered the most luxurious and “selfish” single-seat supercar. On the other hand, you will be disappointed if you encounter sudden downpours.

The outstanding feature of the Ferrari Monza supercar line, which will only be produced in quantities of 500 units globally, is the roofless design when launched at the 2018 Paris Auto Show. It is unclear whether Ferrari has taken into account the possibility of their customers. encounter snowfall or unexpected downpours, which can leave the driver and the expensive car wet.

However, in reality, many owners of two-seat Ferrari Monza SP2 or Monza SP1 have had to suffer the unfortunate situation of having to endure sudden downpours. To cope with the rain while driving, some people even carry umbrellas while driving.

Many owners of convertibles, such as the Ferrari Monza or McLaren Elva, find that unexpected downpours are a nightmare, but automakers have done little to assist customers. their handling of this situation. Rather, supercar drivers now find umbrellas a useful tool when it suddenly starts raining.

Wine red paint, dark rims, golden horse logo, black leather interior with red accents and shiny carbon fiber are all features of the first million-dollar Ferrari Monza SP1 to arrive in Taiwan. An attractive element of the Ferrari Monza SP1 is the virtual windshield and the car is designed without a roof.