As it usually happens with all rare Ferraris, if you’re planning on buying one after the official launch event you’re too late. Ferrari is going to build 32 FXX K laboratory cars and they’re all sold out.

I know the term sold out does not accurately describe the action of selling a car without actually handing it over to the buyer, but I can’t think of better words to describe it since the transaction still involves a (hefty) exchange of money. Road & Track reports that the FXX K costs $2.7 million (€2.18 million) and that all 32 units are already spoken for.

Compared to the LaFerrari road car it’s based on, the 1,050PS FXX K experimental car costs $700k more – and you don’t even get to park it in your garage! Not to mention that you can only drive it when Ferrari wants you to – at special track events, that is.

It must be a blast to drive though, since its hybrid powertrain produces 87PS more than on the LaFerrari and its aerodynamic package is at least as carefully shaped as a Formula 1 car’s. It’s even 50PS more powerful than the closest thing to it at the moment, the McLaren P1 GTR.

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