Fioravanti is an Italian automotive design studio in Moncalieri outside the city of Turin.
The company began in 1987 as an architectural practice working on projects in Japan, and since 1991, it has focused its activities on automotive design.
This model, made as a one-off, was the first car to come from Ferrari's "Special Projects" division, a program by Ferrari to create one-of-a-kind cars in collaboration with the most famous names in Italian design, for private clients.
[1] In recent years, Fioravanti have also produced a number of restomod versions of existing sports cars through their "Evoluzioni Technice" department.
These include a version of the Alfa Romeo 8C with a gated manual transmission and a number of other changes, a Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer with upgraded ignition and fueling systems, a Ferrari Testarossa with more power and upgraded suspension, and a Ferrari F40 with upgraded suspension, brakes, and steering to make the car safer and more usable.