Hazan Motorworks, a renowned customization workshop based in Los Angeles, is surprising the motorcycling world with its latest project: a motorcycle powered by a Ferrari engine… and not just any Ferrari.
Maxwell Hazan, founder and owner of Hazan Motorworks, managed to obtain an engine from a Ferrari F355 and, instead of selling it or using it in a sports car, decided to incorporate it into a motorcycle that promises to be one-of-a-kind.
The engine in question is a 3.5-liter V8, famous for its unmistakable sound, characteristic of the Italian brand. With a flat-plane crankshaft, this powerplant produces about 380 horsepower.
The motorcycle, still in development, features a fully customized frame built around the Ferrari engine. It includes an aluminum substructure and inverted front suspension, apparently sourced from a super sports bike.
Although from a practical standpoint there are production motorcycles that are lighter, faster, and more comfortable, this project stands out for its uniqueness. It’s a demonstration of what’s possible in the world of motorcycle customization, transforming into a true piece of art on two wheels.
The vehicle is being finalized and will be presented at the Macchinissima event, where enthusiasts will have the opportunity to appreciate this extraordinary creation up close.
This Hazan Motorworks project stands out not only for its technical audacity but also for uniquely combining the world of custom motorcycles with the prestige and performance associated with the Ferrari brand.