Some encounters in design are not planned. They are recognised.
Designer Antonio Pavento built the Ferrari TESTaZERO on a single conviction: that true identity needs almost nothing to be instantly recognisable. A perfectly squared black body, razor-low, almost abstract in its proportions. The legendary Testarossa side vents distilled to their purest geometric form. Bold, sculptural, uncompromising. A retro-futuristic statement reduced to its absolute essence.
A concept this radical demands an equally uncompromising wheel. Not just a beautiful one — the right one. One that shares the same design DNA, the same tension between past and future, the same bold geometric language.
Pavento spent weeks searching. Then he found the Llagos Design Prototipo.
“I just felt they were the right ones. They were just perfect.” — Antonio Pavento
The reason is clear the moment you see them together. The Prototipo’s five-arm star — with its pure geometric structure, its monolithic central volume and its deep sculptural surfaces — carries exactly the same retro-futuristic spirit as the TESTaZERO itself. Inspired by the original wheels of the Maranello Sports Prototypes of the late 1960s, reinterpreted through a bold, contemporary design language. Not a nostalgic tribute. A forward-looking statement rooted in iconic heritage.
Placed on the TESTaZERO, the Prototipo does not simply complement the design. It completes it. Its powerful star geometry amplifies the car’s sculptural boldness. Its depth and presence match the visual weight of that extreme, ground-hugging body. Its retro-futuristic character reinforces every design decision Pavento made.
There is no other wheel that fits this concept. The Prototipo is the only possible answer.
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