If you’re lucky you get to see the rich or the prom queens riding around in stretch limos. Many popular vehicles have been turned into stretch limos, such as the Hummer, but its not to often that you get to see a stretch Ferrari.
The best moment for Dan Cawley, the creator of this stretch Ferrari, is when he whizzes past other drivers of more mundane cars on the motorway. “You can’t beat the look on people’s faces when you overtake them and the car just keeps on coming past,” he said.
The gas-guzzling beast is almost double the size of the Ferrari 360 Modena it was adapted from and seats eight people. Yet it still does 0-60mph in less than six seconds and has a top speed of 166mph, only 17mph less than the parent car.
Mr Cawley, 37, who runs Style Limousines in Cheadle, Manchester, and created the car with Chris Wright, who once worked for McLaren, described it as a “supercar for the masses”.