Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta Revealed: Ferrari 550 Based Coachbuilt V12 Grand Tourer Goes Open Top
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If modern grand tourers from Ferrari, Bentley, or Maserati don’t quite stand out enough for you, Touring Superleggera has something much rarer. The Italian coachbuilder has revealed the Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta, an open top version of its already exclusive Veloce12 coupe.
The new model keeps the same handcrafted approach as the coupe introduced in 2024 but adds a removable targa roof for those who enjoy open air driving. Like the fixed roof version, production will remain extremely limited, making it a collector focused grand tourer rather than a mass produced supercar.

Based on the Ferrari 550
The Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta starts life as a Ferrari 550 from the 1990s. Owners must provide a donor vehicle before Touring Superleggera begins the complete transformation.
Although the overall silhouette remains familiar, almost every visible body panel has been redesigned. The result is a modern interpretation of the classic Ferrari grand tourer while keeping its original character intact.
Exterior changes include:
- Completely redesigned front fascia
- New front and rear lighting
- Reshaped grille and bumper
- Slimmer bonnet vent
- Removable targa roof panels
- Updated rear styling with modern details
The biggest change is, of course, the removable roof. It allows drivers to enjoy open air motoring while keeping the coupe’s elegant proportions.
Removable Targa Roof Adds More Character
Unlike a traditional convertible, the Veloce12 Aperta features removable roof panels that can be stored inside the luggage compartment when not in use.
The trunk itself has been finished with burgundy leather and aluminum trim, showing the same level of craftsmanship found throughout the rest of the car.
Luxury Interior With Bespoke Details
Inside, Touring Superleggera has completely retrimmed the two seat cabin with premium materials.
The interior features:
- White and burgundy leather upholstery
- Faux suede accents
- Burgundy leather dashboard and center console
- Aluminum trim
- Classic chrome gated manual shifter
- Leather and aluminum cargo deck behind the seats
One of the most distinctive touches is the luggage area located behind the headrests. Buyers can order a matching aluminum luggage set from Rimowa that is designed specifically for the Veloce12 Aperta. Those looking for something even more exclusive can choose optional crocodile leather luggage from Giosa Milano.
Naturally Aspirated V12 With Manual Gearbox
Power comes from the Ferrari sourced naturally aspirated V12 engine producing 503 horsepower.
The engine is paired with a six speed manual transmission, sending power exclusively to the rear wheels.
Performance figures
| Specification | Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta |
|---|---|
| Engine | Naturally aspirated V12 |
| Power | 503 hp |
| Transmission | Six speed manual |
| Drive layout | Rear wheel drive |
| 0 to 62 mph | 4.4 seconds |
Its performance may not match today’s latest high performance grand tourers like the Ferrari 12Cilindri, Bentley Continental GT Speed, or Maserati MCPura, but outright acceleration is clearly not the main goal here. The focus is on craftsmanship, exclusivity, and the experience of driving a naturally aspirated V12 with a manual gearbox.
Price Expected To Be Even Higher
Touring Superleggera has not announced the official price of the Veloce12 Aperta.
However, the fixed roof Veloce12 reportedly cost around $754,000 when introduced in 2024, and that figure did not include the donor Ferrari 550. Given the additional engineering required for the removable roof, the Aperta is expected to command an even higher price.
Adding to its exclusivity, the Aperta badges mounted on the B pillars are crafted from genuine 24 karat gold.
Only a very small number of examples are expected to be built, making the Veloce12 Aperta one of the rarest modern coachbuilt grand tourers available.
Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta Highlights
- Coachbuilt grand tourer based on the Ferrari 550
- Removable targa roof panels
- Naturally aspirated 503 hp V12 engine
- Six speed manual transmission
- Rear wheel drive
- Handcrafted leather and aluminum interior
- Bespoke luggage options from Rimowa and Giosa Milano
- Extremely limited production
- Expected to cost more than the already expensive Veloce12 coupe
Final Thoughts
The Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta is not designed to win drag races or dominate performance charts. Instead, it celebrates traditional grand touring with timeless styling, a naturally aspirated V12, and a manual gearbox, all wrapped in a handcrafted coachbuilt body.
For collectors who appreciate exclusivity and classic Italian craftsmanship, the Veloce12 Aperta offers something few modern cars can. It proves that sometimes the experience of driving matters just as much as the numbers on a specification sheet.
Sources and References
Touring Superleggera (Official)
Official page for the Veloce12 with specifications, design details, and heritage.Car and Driver
US automotive publication covering the Veloce12 Aperta reveal, specifications, and pricing details.Touring Superleggera Pops the Top off Its Veloce12 Supercar | Car and Driver
Magneto Magazine
Detailed feature explaining the development of the Ferrari 550 based Veloce12 and interviews with Touring Superleggera.Inside Story of Touring Superleggera’s Ferrari 550 Based Veloce12 | Magneto Magazine
AutoNext
Explains the Veloce12 Aperta’s engineering, removable targa roof, and handcrafted construction.Touring Superleggera’s Ferrari 550 Restomod Loses Its Roof | AutoNext
Ferrari 550 Background
Useful reference for the original Ferrari 550 Maranello, which serves as the donor car.
Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta FAQs
The Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta is a handcrafted coachbuilt grand tourer based on the Ferrari 550. It features a completely redesigned body, a removable targa roof, a naturally aspirated V12 engine, and a six-speed manual transmission. Production is expected to be extremely limited.
Yes. Every Veloce12 Aperta starts with a Ferrari 550 donor car supplied by the owner. Touring Superleggera then performs a complete transformation with new bodywork, a bespoke interior, and extensive handcrafted detailing.
Not exactly. Instead of a traditional soft-top convertible, it uses removable targa roof panels. These panels can be stored inside the luggage compartment, allowing drivers to enjoy open-air driving while maintaining the elegant profile of the coupe.
The car is powered by Ferrari's naturally aspirated 5.5-liter V12 engine producing 503 horsepower. Power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels through a classic six-speed manual gearbox.
The Touring Superleggera Veloce12 Aperta accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in around 4.4 seconds. While modern supercars are quicker, this model focuses more on driving engagement, craftsmanship, and the experience of a naturally aspirated V12 paired with a manual transmission.
The cabin is extensively retrimmed with white and burgundy leather, faux suede, aluminum accents, and a traditional chrome gated manual shifter. Buyers can also choose a custom aluminum luggage set from Rimowa or optional crocodile leather luggage from Giosa Milano.
Touring Superleggera has not announced official pricing. However, the Veloce12 coupe reportedly cost around $754,000 before the donor Ferrari 550 was included. Because of its removable roof and additional engineering, the Aperta is expected to cost even more.
The Veloce12 Aperta is expected to be one of the rarest modern coachbuilt grand tourers. Production numbers have not been confirmed, but only a very small number of examples are expected to be built. Even the Aperta badges on the B-pillars are crafted from genuine 24-karat gold.










