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In recent years, Ferrari has introduced many new colours; both highly limited through Tailor Made as well as colours used in the regular palette. This article lists 12 of them and as you will find out, some of the unknown colours have been around for many years.
As our Ferrari Colours page concludes, there’s still a lot of paint colours to discover.
Argento Auteuil
Credits: British & Sportscars
Argento Auteil is a beautiful, light shade of silver that was first seen in the 1960s.
Azzurro Cielo
Credits: @larochellesupercar
Azzurro Cielo translates to ‘blue sky’ and even though it’s slightly brighter than the blue skies we’re used to, it’s a stunning colour. Lamborghini’s version of Azzurro Cielo is not as bright and is comparable with Ferrari’s Azzurro California.
Bianco Mille Miglia
Credits: Michael Skou
Unique shade of white named after the iconic Mille Miglia-race.
Blu Elder
Credits: Ferrari
A beautiful pearlescent shade of blue that has been seen only on a handful of Ferrari cars. Blu Elder has hints of purple and gold under direct light.
Blu Mediterraneo
Credits: Driving Emotions
Certainly a personal favourite: Blu Mediterraneo and indeed very fitting for open-top driving in the Ferrari California T. Without a doubt named after the beautiful beaches alongside the Mediterranean Sea.
Giallo Kuramochi
Credits: Kroymans Ferrari
The brightest colour in this article without a doubt is Giallo Kuramochi; a matte hue of yellow only seen on a handful of Ferrari cars. In person it’s even more striking than pictures and you definitely need to wear sunglasses near any cars featuring this exterior finish.
Grigio Fumo
Credits: Paul Dumont-Baber
Another stunning shade of silver is Grigio Fumo. Though slightly darker than Argento Auteil, it still showcases the curves of a 1960s Ferrari beautifully.
Oyster Metallic
Credits: Niki Hasler AG – Ferrari Basel
Oyster Metallic is a Tailor Made colour that has only been seen on this Ferrari FF delivered to Ferrari Basel. It’s an amazing shade of green and depending on the angle and light showcases different types of green (from army green to goldish-green).
Rosso Marco Polo
Credits: Ferrari
Rosso Marco Polo is a unique shade in the sense that it was solely created to celebrate 20 years of Ferrari in China. Marco Polo was an Italian 13th/14th century explorer who wrote in great lengths about his travels through parts of then-undiscovered Asia.
Rosso Oslo Opaco
Credits: Stian Furuseth
Fairly recently delivered to a Norwegian Ferrari dealer and featuring a unique colour: this Ferrari 812 Competizione in Rosso Oslo Opaco. Named after the country’s capital, the one-off colour features hues of purple and pink…
Rosso Storico
Credit: Walt Grace Vintage
Just like Rosso Marco Polo, Rosso Storico was specially created for a special edition Ferrari. In this case: the 2011 Ferrari 599 GTB ‘Alonso Edition’. Sporting a livery inspired by the Ferrari 150° Italia Single Seater in which Fernando Alonso won the 2011 British Grand Prix.
Veloqx Indigo
Credits: @govanamin
A vibrant shade of blue used on a selection of cars from the @mwvmnw collection.
What has been your favourite Ferrari Colour from this selection?
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