How many Gemballa MIG-U1 are there?
How many Gemballa MIG-U1 are there?
25 examples
World-renowned Porsche tuner Gemballa has created what can be probably considered the most aggressive-looking and completely custom Ferrari Enzo on the planet. Named the MIG-U1, only 25 examples will be built, each getting their own special touches to ensure their uniqueness.
What is the price of Ferrari MIG-U1?
Gemballa Tuned Ferrari Enzo MIG-U1 Could be Yours for $3.8 Million.
Who owns the Mig-U1?
Gemballa has recently been revived after the founder and ex-owner Uwe Gemballa fled and left the company earlier this year. Until production at Gemballa has restarted this MIG-U1 will remain the most exclusive tuned Ferrari Enzo on the market.
Where does the Gemballa MiG U1 come from?
Now, the company manager from Leonberg near Stuttgart takes on a new challenge. The automobile manufacturer turns the most potent super sports car from Maranello, the Ferrari Enzo, into the GEMBALLA MIG-U1 – an individually produced edition, limited to only 25 cars.
What makes a Ferrari Enzo a Gemballa MIG-U1?
The Gemballa MIG-U1 based Ferrari Enzo features a front skirt that has a spoiler lip adding 77lbs of additional downforce, door extensions to the diffuser and rear spoiler, a rear flap that lowers itself at speeds of 75mph, and an optional electro-hydraulic height adjustment that can lift the car up by 1.7 inches is available.
What makes a Gemballa different from other cars?
The cars were unique with large wide body kits, side strakes (similar to a Ferrari Testarossa), upgraded wheels, interiors, gauges, paint, Hi-Fi audio systems, etc. Some vehicles even used cameras instead of mirrors, technology far ahead of its time.
When did Uwe Gemballa go missing in South Africa?
The actual Gemballa cars are predominantly based on Porsche and McLaren cars: On February 17, 2010, it was reported that Uwe Gemballa had gone missing in Johannesburg, South Africa while on a business trip. In October 2010, Uwe Gemballa was found dead in South Africa.