Tue. Feb 11th, 2025

Jannarelly’s Art Machines Reveals $1.3M Ælla-60, a Ferrari-Based Retro Supercar

Automotive designer Anthony Jannarelly has introduced the Ælla-60, a striking new supercar that fuses vintage styling with modern performance. The first offering from Jannarelly’s new company, Art Machines, the Ælla-60 is a bespoke restomod based on the Ferrari 360 Modena, featuring a manual transmission and a limited production run of just 60 units.

Officially unveiled in late January 2025, the Ælla-60 is powered by a tuned version of the Ferrari 360’s naturally aspirated V8, now delivering 473 horsepower. While its underpinnings remain Ferrari, the vehicle’s bodywork is entirely reimagined, drawing inspiration from classic 1960s sports cars. The design features flowing lines, exposed front wheels, and an aerodynamically sculpted cockpit, offering a dramatic departure from the original Modena’s styling.

Each Ælla-60 will carry a price tag of approximately $1.3 million CAD, which includes the cost of the donor Ferrari. Jannarelly, best known for designing the W Motors Lykan Hypersport and the Jannarelly Design-1, has infused the car with a purist approach—eschewing modern paddle-shift transmissions in favor of a traditional gated manual gearbox.

The car’s name, Ælla, is a nod to a medieval king of Northumbria, reflecting its blend of historical influence and cutting-edge engineering. While the vehicle enters the growing restomod market, it stands apart with its near-total redesign and unique philosophy of blending classic aesthetics with raw mechanical engagement.

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