Check The Spec: A Tailor-Made Ferrari 812 GTS Finished In British Racing Green

While Rosso Corsa is Ferrari’s iconic color, green is definitely a go-to option.

The Ferrari 812 GTS is known as one of the most exclusive chassis in the Italian supercar manufacturer’s fleet. The 812 GTS shapes itself as an aggressive Targa-style supercar with a front-engine V12 making 789-horsepower. Ferrari took this 812 GTS to its Tailor-Made Division to get the full treatment. The exterior of the vehicle is finished in a classic British Racing Green, that although isn’t common on Ferraris, looks extremely good.

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The modest design highlights continue to the wheels, where a set of 20” forged matte grey racing wheels contrast against the dark styling of the body. The sophistication continues when the doors open to a rich Mahogany Leather interior layout. The darkened brown leather is incorporated into the Daytona-style seats, center aisle console, and lower portion of the dash. The exterior and interior color combination of this Tailor-Made Ferrari 812 GTS displays a unique and sophisticated design unlike any other on the road. View all the current Ferrari 812 GTS examples for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.

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Ferrari Releases Amalgam Crafted Monza SP2 1:8 Scale Model For $11,480

The Ferrari Monza SP2 is one of the most limited models to roll off the Maranello factory production line. While some of Ferrari’s best clientele and collectors have secured a chassis to configure, others are left to continue to dream of owning one. Ferrari has released a version of the Monza SP2 that can be taken home by anyone. A 1:8 scale model of the Italian supercar is available for both the owner with a Ferrari Monza SP2 in the collection, as well as all fans of Ferrari.

The large-scale diecast is handcrafted meticulously to mimic the exact features that come on the real supercar, from the buttons located on the race-inspired steer wheel to the Ferrari patches stitched into the seatbelt harnesses. Functioning doors display the unique butterfly movement that presents the Rosso Corsa interior. The Ferrari Monza SP2 model is made in the Amalgam workshop using original vehicle designs, data, and materials. The model sits on an authentic carbon fiber stand enclosed with a dust-proof acrylic cover. Each model is delivered with a numbered certificate of authenticity kept in a leather case. The Ferrari Monza SP2 1:8 scale model is currently available for the price of $11,480. Shop Ferrari’s newest addition to collectibles by clicking the link below.



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Ferrari Announces Customer Race Days at Barcelona

For those of us privileged to own a Ferrari Formula 1 or XX car, Barcelona is the place to be. This weekend, factory drivers and F1 team members will invade the historic track along with the complete lineup of the XX series. For a quick refresher, the original FXX is a racing version of the 2004 Ferrari Enzo that offers 789 horsepower with a featherweight of only 2,546 lbs. It was surpassed by the FXX Evo, which reduced drag while offering 848 horsepower.

599XX

Next was the 2010 Ferrari 599XX. Based on the 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO, it is the only XX series car to have a V12 up front, so many consider it the grand finale of Ferrari’s traditional race cars. Two massive fans in the trunk kept the car glued to the track while it sent 720 horsepower to the ground. Downforce was measured at 1,389 lbs at 186 mph, and it reaches 62 mph in 2.9 seconds. Further development yielded the 599XX Evo, which offered 730 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque along with losing 77 lbs in weight. It was the first XX car to have active aerodynamics.

FXX-K

The latest XX cars are loosely based on the 2015 LaFerrari. Since the hypercar uses the KERS system to store energy, the FXX-K offers 1,036 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. It weighs 2,568 lbs and has 1,190 lbs of downforce. Like the others, improvements were made to add 23% more downforce and remove 198 lbs from the chassis. This became the FXX-K Evo, the meanest machine Maranello has ever built. Owners who participate in these events can opt to share telemetry with Ferrari, as the data is used to build their next generation of hypercars.

FXX-K Evo

How do you purchase an XX car? You must have an outstanding history of buying Ferrari’s most expensive models along with an impressive collection. Only then, they might offer one to you. They are not street legal by any means, but we have plenty of Ferraris you can enjoy without needing a helmet and fire suit. Click the links above or the button below for great incentives from our dealers.

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