#7112
VIN: YT9LK1A38FA007112
Country: United States
Left-Hand Drive
General History
This One:1 is the only one in North America. It was delivered to Miami where it stayed for a few years. During that time the car was displayed at the 2015 McCall Motorworks Revival in Monterey and at the 2016 New York International Auto Show: Then the One:1 changed hands and came to Chicago. It stayed there until 2022, when it was shown at the exhibition “Hypercars: The Allure of the Extreme” at Petersen Automotive Museum. At the moment the car is residing at Lake Bluff, IL alongside multiple other hypercars, including a Regera.
Exterior Spec
The car is painted in Pebble White with clear carbon sections on the center front bonnet, roof, side air intakes, engine cover, and rear panel. It also features red stripe accents on the sides and rear. The One:1-specific movable rear wing, made of carbon, improves downforce and stability for high-performance driving.
A clear carbon front splitter with triple winglets and vertical center strake is fitted at the front, enhancing airflow and downforce. Red accents on the front bumper provide a touch of color. The front bonnet has extra air outlets to maximize aerodynamic effects. The One:1-specific rearview mirrors provide improved visibility at high speeds.
The car sits on clear carbon Aircore wheels, which help with weight reduction and improved performance. The red brake calipers also add a pop of color. A roof air scoop helps with engine cooling, because of the scoop there is no room for the rear window.
Interior Spec
The car's interior is predominantly decked in black leather. The seats and doors also feature red stitching and piping, adding a subtle touch of color to the otherwise dark palette. The dashboard is upholstered with black alcantara, which complements the black center console and steering wheel.
Equipped with One:1 bucket seats, the car offers a racy and secure driving experience. Additionally, the passenger seat comes with an airbag for added safety.
The rear bulkhead of the car features the iconic ghost logo, which is displaced from the non-existent rear window.