The Ferrari 488 Challenge engine coffee table is a genuine 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 from Ferrari's one-make race series, preserved and reborn as a 54-inch glass-topped centerpiece by racer-turned-artist Tom Bates. Not a replica, not a casting. A real competition engine, retired from the circuit and finished as furniture-grade automotive art. The Engine The 488 Challenge is the car Ferrari builds for its own racing series, and its twin-turbo V8 shares the architecture that made the 488 the most powerful V8 Ferrari of its era. The unit at the heart of this table is the real thing. The signature red intake plenums carry the Ferrari script, the turbo plumbing is polished to a mirror finish, and every line of the V8 stays visible beneath the glass. Engines like this one were built to be thrashed on circuits. This one earned a quieter second life. The Maker Tom Bates is not a decorator who likes cars. He is a professional racer who spent his 20s and early 30s collecting offshore victories aboard legendary super boats like Bandit and Spirit of America, then channelled that obsession with speed into building furniture around real engines. His studio, Tom Bates Design, works from the USA and builds each table to order, one engine at a time. The Build Each table is made to order. The engine is stripped, preserved and finished by hand, the red crackle plenums and polished hardware brought back to better-than-race condition, then crowned with a 54 x 54 inch glass top. The result reads as sculpture from across the room and as pure engineering from up close. Specifications Builder: Tom Bates Design, USA Engine: Genuine Ferrari 488 Challenge twin-turbo V8 Top: Glass, 54 x 54 inches, 3/4 inch thick Finish: Ferrari red plenums, polished intake and turbo hardware Production: Made to order Delivery: Dedicated logistics, arranged case by case, worldwide Questions collectors ask Is it really a Ferrari engine? Yes. Every Tom Bates table is built around a genuine engine, not a replica or a casting. This one is a twin-turbo V8 from the 488 Challenge program. How does a 110,000 euro table get delivered? Like a machine, not a parcel. Our team arranges dedicated logistics for every high-value piece, coordinated with you from workshop to living room, anywhere in the world. Can I commission a different engine? Yes. Tom Bates builds to commission. The Tom Bates Design collection already includes Ferrari 458, Rolls-Royce V12 and Porsche 928 tables, and the studio can start from the engine you dream of. Discover more functional automotive sculpture in the Engine Art collection at TheArsenale.