3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$159,000 to $230,000
Did you know
Monodado wheels used a single lug nut for faster pit stops.
The Ferrari Testarossa Monodado is a rare breed, a distinctive iteration of Ferrari's iconic 1980s supercar. Emerging in 1985, this single-lug wheel variant—hence the 'Monodado' moniker—was Ferrari's bold nod to motorsport heritage, echoing Formula 1 pit-stop drama and racing pedigree. Its single central locking nut wasn't just a stylistic flourish; it was an outright statement of intent, a visual and mechanical homage to Ferrari's racing DNA.
Underneath its flamboyant, Pininfarina-penned bodywork—which looks equally at home parked outside a Monaco casino or roaring down the Mulsanne straight—the Monodado houses Ferrari's legendary flat-12 engine. With nearly 390 horsepower and a spine-tingling exhaust note, it delivers an intoxicating blend of brute force and Italian finesse. The handling, while famously demanding at the limit, rewards skilled drivers with razor-sharp responsiveness and an engagingly raw driving experience.
Culturally, the Monodado Testarossa quickly became a symbol of 1980s excess, immortalized in television, film, and the garages of celebrity owners. Yet, beyond its pop-culture appeal, this particular variant stands out among collectors for its rarity and unique engineering quirks—like the center-lock wheels, which Ferrari later replaced with conventional five-lug hubs due to practicality concerns. It's these very eccentricities, however, that make the Monodado a prized piece of automotive history, a rolling testament to Ferrari's uncompromising pursuit of performance and style.
3 Ferrari Testarossa Monodado sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ferrari Testarossa Monodado is rated Epic.
Recent Ferrari Testarossa Monodado sightings on AutoRadar come from Zürich, Torino. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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