This very sexy little Italian number was designed by Lorenzo Ramaciotti at the Alfa Romeo Style Centre and manufactured at the Maserati plant in Modena. To commemorate the marque’s return, 500 specially equipped limited Launch Editions are being produced, with an anticipated 1,000 C4 Coupes available the first year.
Remember the tune from the Broadway Musical Annie “The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow”? The Premier team as well as the rest of the early attendees were singing this song as we arrived at Amelia Island on Thursday to a cold and windy rain storm. Fortunately, the weather made a miraculous turn in time for the weekend.
Welcome to the Palm Beach Cavallino Classic, where everything Ferrari is celebrated voraciously. A few days a year in the usually sleepy enclave, the brand and its loyal followers gather to extoll their icon. This year’s event was spectacular. The smiling faces are all you needed as an indicator of the event’s success. The Palm Beach weather was a relief for those escaping from the winter.
Scheduled to debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show in March, the Lamborghini Huracan succeeds the Gallardo and marks a new era for the manufacturer’s luxury super sports car. The name Huracan comes from the world of bullfighting. Huracan was a fighting bull known for “outstanding courage,” a “strong sense of attack,” and “remaining defiant and invincible” according to Lamborghini.