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Touring Superleggera Arese RH95

Touring Superleggera Arese RH95 is a coachbuilt Ferrari F8 Tributo with scissor doors

Posted on June 2, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Carrozerria Touring Superleggera recently unveiled its latest creation called the Arese RH95. Built to commemorate Touring’s 95th birthday, Arese RH95 draws its name from Touring’s HQ in Via per Arese in Milan, Italy, and the initials of project Arese’s ‘founding patron.’ Nevertheless, the Arese RH95 is a breathtaking rendition of Ferrari’s magnificent F8 Tributo supercar.

“Arese RH95 reflects the stylistic features of the entire AERO line in its many distinctive elements and the cinematic openings,” said Louis de Fabribeckers, Design Director of Touring, referencing the Arese RH95’s magnificent scissor doors. 
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