The Dutch studio Niels van Roij Design has finally completed the creation of a unique Ferrari sports car in a shooting brake body. The novelty named Breadvan Hommage was made for over 2 years by special order, with a print run of 1 unit!

Essentially, this is a modern interpretation of the iconic 1962 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan, which competed in the “24 Hours of Le Mans”. The project was worked on by Dutch designer Niels van Roij. The specifications and technical details are still unknown, there is only information that the basis of the sports wagon is an “Italian grand tourer coupe with a V12”. But we can see that it refers to the Ferrari 550 Maranello, right? As for the body, it is entirely handmade from scratch (except for the windshield).

As with the genuine GT SWB Breadvan of the ’60s (chassis made by Koni), the new Ferrari shooting brake received a suspension specially developed for it by Koni with adjustable shock absorbers. It is also worth noting that the car features exclusive Vredestein Ultrac Vorti+ tires.

The interior of the Breadvan Hommage is the result of meticulous manual work using Alcantara, leather, aluminum, carbon fiber, and even silver.
And also note the handles. Do you see them? Oh, they really aren’t there! Instead, there is a red lace for opening and an alcantara insert inside for closing. Price? God knows. And if He does, such things are not spoken out loud…