The Little Car Company has expanded its range of 75 percent scale models inspired by the Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa, with the introduction of a limited edition called the Testa Rossa J Pacco Gara. The term “Pacco Gara,” meaning “race package” in Italian, promises more power, racing-inspired features, and an even closer collaboration with Ferrari. The most significant update is a software improvement that increases the power of the electric motor from 12 kW (16 hp) to 14 kW (18.7 hp).
The company doesn’t say how much oomph
that will add to the car, but the standard Testa Rossa J can achieve a top
speed of 80 km/h, so the addition of three extra horses will likely
make an impact. That may explain why the Pacco Gara special edition also adds a
racing roll cage. The roll hoop is a bolt-on addition so that it can be easily
removed, if you prefer the cleaner aesthetics of the car without it. Additionally,
the special edition car comes with real Sabelt racing harnesses. Made by the
brand that makes harnesses for full-size Ferrari racecars, the belts are
attached directly to the chassis and the roll hoop.
Helping you stay aware of your
surroundings the Pacco Gara adds a side mirror and spotlights in
the grille to the Testa Rossa J. These are period-correct additions to the car
that help improve the immersion of the driver. Even racier still, the Pacco
Garra adds adjustable dampers and brake bias. That allows owners to set their
Testa Rossa J up like a real race team, tuning the car for different tracks and
situations. Drilled brake rotors and a faster steering ratio also help create a
racier feel for the new special edition model.
Once again, the Little Car Company has
collaborated closely on the design of the Testa Rossa J Pacco Gara, using real
Ferrari leather throughout the interior and on the new tonneau cover. The name
of the model, meanwhile, was chosen specifically by the Ferrari team. No
information has been released regarding pricing or the number of units that
will be produced of this limited edition model, but if you’re interested, you
can reach out to the company directly on its website. It’s worth noting that
the original Testa Rossa J was limited to just 299 examples, each priced at a
staggering € 93,000 (US$ 99,675).

