The 599 platform proved to be the perfect base for a series of evolutions that catered to different
market niches, from handling-focused enhancements to limited editions of extreme performance and unmatched
exclusivity.
The HGTE Package (Handling Gran Turismo Evoluzione) – The Answer for Purists
Launched in 2009, the HGTE (Handling Gran Turismo Evoluzione) package was a direct response to
feedback that the standard 599 GTB, although incredibly competent, was a bit "soft" for the most purist and
demanding drivers. The goal was clear: to improve handling, agility, and driver engagement, transforming the
599 into a sharper and more focused machine, without altering the engine's power.
The modifications were comprehensive and focused on the vehicle's dynamics:
- Suspension and Chassis: The package included stiffer springs, a thicker
rear anti-roll bar, and a 10 mm reduction in ride height, resulting in a lower center of gravity and
less body roll in corners.
- Electronics and Transmission: The magnetorheological suspension (SCM)
software was recalibrated for an even firmer response in the manettino's sport modes. Additionally, the
F1 gearbox software was updated, reducing gear shift times to an impressive 85 milliseconds.
- Wheels and Tires: The package introduced new 20-inch forged wheels with a
split-rim design and stickier compound tires to maximize grip.
- Sound and Aesthetics: A new exhaust system was developed to produce a
deeper and more thrilling sound at high revs, while the interior received a sportier treatment with
extensive use of carbon fiber, especially on the backs of the racing seats.
Available as an optional package that could also be installed on existing cars (retrofit), it is
believed that fewer than 500 units left the factory with the HGTE package, making it a desirable
specification.
The Rebirth of an Acronym – 599 GTO (2010-2012)
The GTO (Gran Turismo Omologato) name is sacred in Ferrari's history, previously used only on the legendary
250 GTO and the iconic 288 GTO. Its application to the 599 signaled the arrival of a street car with the
soul and technology of a race car. The 599 GTO was, in essence, the street-homologated version of the
experimental 599XX track car, transferring many of its innovations directly from the XX program.
The V12 engine was extensively reworked to produce 670 cv at 8,250 rpm, while the car's weight was
reduced by about 100 kg compared to the standard GTB, resulting in an exceptional power-to-weight ratio of
2.22 kg/cv. Performance was next level: 0 to 100 km/h in 3.35 seconds, top speed exceeding 335 km/h, and a
record lap time at Fiorano of 1 minute and 24 seconds, one second faster than the Ferrari Enzo.
Aerodynamics were drastically improved with a package derived from the 599XX, including a new front
spoiler, a double-curvature rear diffuser, and "wheel doughnuts" — aerodynamic discs on the wheels to
optimize airflow and brake cooling. These modifications generated 144 kg of downforce at 200 km/h, keeping
the car glued to the asphalt. Production was strictly limited to 599 units, ensuring its exclusivity and
collector status.
Open-Air Exclusivity – 599 SA Aperta (2010-2011)
The 599 SA Aperta was created to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the prestigious Pininfarina design studio.
The initials "SA" are a direct tribute to Sergio and Andrea Pininfarina, iconic figures who linked their
company's name to Ferrari's most successful models.
This wasn't just a 599 convertible. It was a true roadster, with a lower, more raked windshield and
two aerodynamic safety arches behind the seats that integrated perfectly into the design. To maintain focus
on the open-air driving experience, the car came with only a lightweight emergency soft top, designed for
temporary use and at low speeds.
Mechanically, the SA Aperta was an open-top GTO. It utilized the complete powertrain from the 599
GTO, including the powerful 670 cv V12 engine and the ultra-fast-shifting F1 gearbox. Performance was
equally impressive, with a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h. Production
was limited to just 80 units, making the SA Aperta one of the rarest and most coveted modern-era Ferraris in
the world.
The progression of the 599 family — from the GTB to the HGTE package and, finally, to the halo
editions GTO and SA Aperta — represents a masterful case study in product lifecycle management. Ferrari
launched the GTB as a very high-performance base product, but with the comfort of a GT. Then, listening to
enthusiasts, it launched the HGTE package as a "mid-cycle" update to meet the demand for a more focused
experience. Finally, the GTO and the SA Aperta represented the pinnacle of the lifecycle, creating top-tier
products with strong narratives that solidified the platform's legacy. This strategy allowed Ferrari to keep
the 599 model relevant and desirable throughout its entire production cycle, segmenting the market for
different types of customers.