After recording a top speed of 216.133 mph (347.756 km/h) during the Land Speed World Finals for the Grand Touring Sports C (C/GT) class at the Bonneville Salt Flats this past August, ACAT Global’s Ferrari 575 racer has now been parked at the company’s SEMA Show booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center for all to see.

The Italian supercar was transformed into a Land Speed racer by JBR Motorsport from Laguna Beach, California, and features a custom body and all the usual parts you expect to find on a competition vehicle of this kind, such as the double parachutes and the bespoke wheels and tires.

While most other details about the Ferrari remain slim, Advanced Clean Air Technologies (ACAT) Global says it commissioned the project in an effort to highlight the design and technology of the corporation’s new catalytic converter, which it claims to be “the world’s lightest, smallest, most cost-effective, and greenest catalytic converter on the market today”.

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