At the company's 'Market Capital' day, Ferrari revealed a pair of Barchettas based on the 812 Superfast. Similar in design, the Monza SP1 and Monza SP2 hark back at the Ferrari Monza sports racers of the 1950s. Both cars are no-compromise Barchettas with the SP1 being a pure single seater while the SP2 has room for a passenger. The press release does not mention how many will be built but they are part of a new market segment dubbed 'Icone' by Ferrari.
British manufacturer Aston Martin continue to bring back legendary models from the past. After DB4 GT and DB5 James Bond continuations, it is now the DB4 GT Zagato that gets reborn. The occasion is the 100th anniversary of Zagato in 2019. The DB4 GT Zagato continuation is part of a GBP 6 million package that also includes a brand new Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato that will be delivered in 2020. Like the original DB4 GT Zagato, Aston Martin and Zagato will only built 19 examples of what is called the DBZ Zagato Collection.
Retro is certainly not a word that applies to the all-new Audi e-tron revealed in San Francisco earlier this week. It is Audi's first all-electric car and will take the fight straight to Tesla. The drivetrain in the e-tron is good for a combined 402bhp. The new Audi will be priced for a very competitive $75,000, before government incentives.

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2020 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 Audi e-tron - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 Ferrari Monza SP1 - Images, Specifications and Information

2018 Ferrari Monza SP2 - Images, Specifications and Information