We're back in the supercar-spec-game to show you a LaFerrari that stands out even when compared to other Prancing Horse halo cars.
We're talking about a LaF dressed in Baby Blue - This is the "generic" name of the hue. Interestingly, this shade no longer seems to be trending, at least not to the extend it was a few years ago, when the Al Thani royal family of Qatar made full use of the color on its supercars and hypercars. However, we're not sure how Ferrari's Tailor Made department, whose specialist helped the owner spec the car, decided to name this particular hue.
The Fezza has recently been spotted in China and we must tip our lens to Autogespot for these images. As you can see, the 950 hp Ferrari stands out in the overly busy Shanghai traffic like nothing else, with the vivid color only making the visual aura of the hypercar grow even stronger.
And while we recently showed you a Matte Blue LaFerrari, the gas-electric Fezza we have here differs from that one not just thanks to its glossy finish, but also through the use of White accents, which give an elegant touch to the whose setup. Oh, and let's not forget the Black hue used for a few elements such as the wheels and the roof.
Now that we've added this hyper-hybrid to our precious-looking LaFerrari collection, we're looking forward to this fall's Paris Motor Show. The venue will see Ferrari introducing the Aperta incarnation of the LaF.
So far, we've only shown you the LaFerrari Aperta dressed in the obvious Rosso Corsa, Gray and Black. However, we expect nothing short of a color frenzy once the hypercar hits the streets, a visual explosion that will mirror the digital one shown in the renderings we brought you a while back.
The Fezza has recently been spotted in China and we must tip our lens to Autogespot for these images. As you can see, the 950 hp Ferrari stands out in the overly busy Shanghai traffic like nothing else, with the vivid color only making the visual aura of the hypercar grow even stronger.
And while we recently showed you a Matte Blue LaFerrari, the gas-electric Fezza we have here differs from that one not just thanks to its glossy finish, but also through the use of White accents, which give an elegant touch to the whose setup. Oh, and let's not forget the Black hue used for a few elements such as the wheels and the roof.
Now that we've added this hyper-hybrid to our precious-looking LaFerrari collection, we're looking forward to this fall's Paris Motor Show. The venue will see Ferrari introducing the Aperta incarnation of the LaF.
So far, we've only shown you the LaFerrari Aperta dressed in the obvious Rosso Corsa, Gray and Black. However, we expect nothing short of a color frenzy once the hypercar hits the streets, a visual explosion that will mirror the digital one shown in the renderings we brought you a while back.