Anthony Jannarelly, former designer for the British company Caterham, has introduced the Ælla-60, a new sports car based on the Ferrari 360 Modena, a model that was produced by the Maranello brand between 1999 and 2005.

This “restomod” created by Art Machines, the company founded by Anthony Jannarelly, will be presented at the Rétromobile Show, taking place from February 5 to 9 in Paris. It follows the Design-1, the first model from Jannarelly’s company, and features an aluminum chassis, believed to be from a Ferrari 360 Modena.
The design of the Ælla-60 is inspired by Italian grand tourers from the 1960s. None of the body panels are shared with the 360, and the Ælla-60 replaces the conventional Ferrari doors with butterfly-style doors.

Additionally, the front is characterized by a large grille inspired by competition models from the 1950s and 1960s, along with pronounced front wheel arches and a flowing roofline.
The rear section features LED taillights, golden accents, and a generously sized diffuser that houses a dual exhaust outlet.

Under the hood, the Ælla-60 hides a naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V8 engine that produces 473 hp, transmitting power to the rear wheels through a 6-speed manual transmission, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.5 seconds.
Despite being presented with a weight of 1130 kg, the Ælla-60 features an interior that includes a set of modern amenities, such as air conditioning and smartphone connectivity.

If you are interested in this Ælla-60, know that you can reserve it after its debut in Paris, with a starting price of €865,000 (approximately US$896,000). Jannarelly has already announced that at least five reservations are needed to initiate the limited production of 60 units, with five special “Founders Editions” reserved for the first customers. As for deliveries, if all goes well, the first units are expected to reach customers in 2026.
