Rich people from the middle east like their Ferraris about as much as they like gold plating and sandals, maybe even more. It's not surprising then that the first Ferrari F12 project from DMC Germany is called the "Middle East Edition" and is as yellow as a sand dune.
It also makes sense that the customization project features plenty of carbon fiber in the lower areas of the car because that is what DMC does best.
The F12 SPIA features a carbon fiber splitter at the front, a hood, roof scoop, side skirts and rear diffuser. DMC also painted a black strip along the whole length of the car to contrast with the yellow and give the Ferrari the angry look of a bumblebee.
Final cosmetic touches include new 21-inch front and 22-inch rear wheels with Pirelli Sport tires, while the mechanical of the V12 now sing to the tune of 766 hp instead of the standard 740 hp. DMC says this is enough to increase the top speed from 211 mph (340 km/h) to 220 mph (354 km/h).
The F12 SPIA features a carbon fiber splitter at the front, a hood, roof scoop, side skirts and rear diffuser. DMC also painted a black strip along the whole length of the car to contrast with the yellow and give the Ferrari the angry look of a bumblebee.
Final cosmetic touches include new 21-inch front and 22-inch rear wheels with Pirelli Sport tires, while the mechanical of the V12 now sing to the tune of 766 hp instead of the standard 740 hp. DMC says this is enough to increase the top speed from 211 mph (340 km/h) to 220 mph (354 km/h).