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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Ælla-60: A Ferrari-Powered, Lightweight Manual Sports Car

Mechanical Purity - Amid the rise of high-tech supercars filled with touchscreens, AI assistance, and autonomous driving features, a counter-movement is growing. Enthusiasts long for the raw, mechanical joy of driving—a connection between car and driver that feels unfiltered by technology. Some manufacturers have responded by building brand-new analog-focused cars, while others have chosen to revive classics with a modern twist. One such creation is the Ælla-60, an extraordinary machine born from the vision of Anthony Jannarelly's Art Machines. It could be said that the car as unique as its name.
The Ælla-60 from Anthony Jannarelly's Art Machines is a retro sports car from France focusing on simplicity and purity. (Picture from: RobbReport)
Instead of designing a car from scratch, the Ælla-60 is built upon a proven platform—the Ferrari 360 Modena. While the original Modena was a well-loved sports car of its time, Jannarelly’s reinterpretation elevates its potential. The heart of the car remains the same: a naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V-8, but it has been reworked to deliver 473 horsepower, channeling that power through a six-speed manual transmission. The result is a car that refuses to compromise, providing an immersive, hands-on driving experience that’s increasingly rare in today’s automated world.
The Ælla-60 is built upon a proven platform—the Ferrari 360 Modena, and a Jannarelly’s reinterpretation elevates its potential. (Picture from: CarAndDriver)
The Ælla-60’s design is an homage to the past, echoing the graceful lines of 1960s sports cars. This is a hallmark of Jannarelly’s work. The French designer has a history of blending modern engineering with vintage aesthetics, as seen in his 2016 creation, the Jannarelly Design-1. He later continued this theme with Caterham’s Project V concept in 2023, further establishing his reputation for capturing the essence of classic motoring. His influence even extends to the W Motors Lykan Hypersport, made famous for its gravity-defying leap between skyscrapers in Fast & Furious 7.
The Ælla-60 pays homage to 1960s sports cars with its graceful design while harnessing a reworked naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V-8 that delivers 473 hp through a six-speed manual transmission. (Picture from: RobbReport)
Though the Ferrari foundation remains, the Ælla-60 sheds unnecessary weight, tipping the scales at a mere 2,491 pounds dry. This, combined with its power boost, enables it to sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds. However, its appeal isn’t just about speed—it’s about how it delivers that speed. With a lightweight chassis, a high-revving V-8, and a manual gearbox, the car is engineered to provide an exhilarating, tactile connection to the road.
The Ælla-60 embraces its retro-inspired philosophy while still incorporating essentials like air conditioning and phone connectivity, achieving a balance between classic simplicity and modern convenience. (Picture from: RobbReport)
Despite its retro-inspired philosophy, the Ælla-60 doesn’t entirely reject modernity. The interior is equipped with essentials like air conditioning and phone connectivity, striking a balance between classic simplicity and contemporary convenience. It ensures that while the car remains driver-focused, it is still usable beyond the racetrack.
The Ælla-60, limited to just 60 units, guarantees exclusivity and will be built by Podium Advanced Technologies, an Italian company renowned for its expertise in high-performance projects. (Picture from: CarAndDriver)
With only 60 units planned for production, exclusivity is guaranteed. The car will be built by Podium Advanced Technologies, an Italian company with expertise in high-performance projects such as the SCG 004S and Lancia Delta Futurista. But this rare driving experience comes at a cost—nearly $900,000, with production set to begin in 2026. | boyJgDvmFBQ |
The Ælla-60 is more than just a modified Ferrari—it’s a declaration that pure driving enjoyment still has a place in the future. While the automotive world rushes toward automation, this machine stands defiantly in favor of the human element. It’s a rare breed, built for those who cherish the thrill of driving in its most unfiltered form. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | ARTMACHINES.FR | CARANDDRIVER | ROBBREPORT | AUTOEXPRESS | HAGERTY ]
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