Boston man says they want someone to explain things ASAP after seeing the world's weirdest Ferrari

Published on Sep 01, 2025 at 3:21 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Sep 01, 2025 at 9:07 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This man from Boston encountered an unusual red supercar that could be the world’s weirdest Ferrari.

The supercar took centre stage as the creator gave a tour of all features and quirks.

From hidden handles to embedded headlights, it was a far cry from the usual Ferrari models that we’re used to seeing.

But it isn’t the only strange creation that has entered the car world.

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Buckle in for a tour of the world’s weirdest Ferrari

When it comes to securing a supercar, there is often one clear image that lies at the forefront of gearheads’ minds – a bright red Ferrari.

The classic red exterior and yellow badge mean business and are unmistakably authentic, but we bet you’ve never seen a supposed Ferrari like this before.

Content creator captain.crankshaft took to social media to unveil an unusual-looking fiery red sports car that he thought was the world’s weirdest Ferrari.

“This is the weirdest Ferrari I’ve ever seen,” explained the creator.

“It has no roof; instead, it just has this weird wrap-around windshield,” he continued.

The unusual creation’s door handles were hidden from view, too, underneath intakes, and inside, things were on another level with racing seats.

The car’s headlights were built into the fenders on both sides of the hood, too, giving the front of the exterior a whole different look from a regular Ferrari.

“The only reason I know it’s a Ferrari is because of the badge at the front, the Ferrari wheels and the Ferrari badge at the back,” he detailed.

Online, the Ferrari attracted a buzz of attention

After captain.crankshaft shared the unusual car find online, gearheads couldn’t help but give their thoughts and feelings on the vehicle, with many thinking it was a collaboration prototype.

“I’ve never disliked a car yet wanted to drive it so much at the same time before,” said one user.

“When Ferrari and Miata collab with each other,” added another.

“It’s a Miata-Fiero colab Prototype,” remarked a third.

Even though the car was certainly quirky, we’ve seen some other interesting Ferraris here at Supercar Blondie.

For example, a Hollywood car builder managed to stretch a fake Ferrari F40 into a limo and somehow made it work.

Plus, we bet you didn’t know that Ferrari’s new 296 Speciale Piloti is so exclusive that you need a race license to get one.

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Grace started her career writing about the weird and wonderful for the international press. She's covered everything from lifestyle to sports and hard news and now finds herself pursuing her main interest - cars. She's loved cars from a young age and has a keen interest in luxury travel too.