Take a look at the Ferrari Celeritas concept from designer Aldo Schurmann.

There comes a point in one’s life where they need to come to terms with the fact that some things aren’t real, whether it’s Santa Claus or an honest politician, they simply don’t exist. Sadly, the Ferrari Celeritas concept is one of those things.

This two-seater convertible with sleek and sexy lines incorporates twin spoilers that move independently of one another to increase and decrease downforce . The concept Ferrari also features a low profile with sweeping wheel arches and a visible engine block in the rear. And of course, it’s extremely easy on the eyes.

The creation of designer Aldo Schurmann, the Celeritas concept certainly gives new meaning to the term “dream car,” as it most likely will never exist other than on paper. Let’s just hope the folks over in Maranello are paying attention.

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  1. Shamus Richmond at 10:22pm 26th October 2011 The gray one looks like a really cool batmobile!!
  2. Scott Turnbull at 12:40pm 22nd October 2011 Totally unimpressed. Looks like university student drew it and then slapped a Ferrari badge on the front. Not at all recognisable as a Ferrari, looks like a future Caterham if anything. Since when have Ferrari ever built road racers anyway? The boys at Fezza should immediately get their name removed from this.
  3. Roy de Vegt at 10:01pm 21st October 2011 looks like an f1 car with a bodykit attached,its cool black but not anything else
  4. Jacob Troyer at 9:20pm 21st October 2011 Celeritas comes from a Latin word meaning faster :D
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