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Ferrari Releases 458 Italia Personalisation Program Video

Ferrari is presenting us a new individualization program for the 458 Italia, with the company releasing a video dedicated to this.

The customizing pathway debuts with a three-layer finish, allowing customers to choose between Fire Red, Fuji White and Triple Strato Yellow. Customers who are looking for a more striking approach can opt for two-tone liveries, which bring a black roof that creates a strong contrast with exterior colors like Avus White or Corsa Red. Of course, the supercar’s rims haven’t been forgotten, with the program bringing a set of unique 20-inch forged wheels that use a Carbon Metallic finish.

Formula One has always been a secret laboratory that has constantly brought new developments, allowing vehicles to go faster and faster. Fortunately, most of these goodies have found their way to road cars. One of the best examples of such a development is carbon fiber and Ferrari really makes full use of its physical and marketing potential. The video shows us how various carbon fiber components take shape in a giant chamber, prior to being fitted on the 458 Italia. The list of carbon fiber elements also includes the front wings, rear diffuser and engine bulkheads, as well as the door sills.

The interior of the 458 Italia can be gifted with a leather & Alcantara finish that uses contrasting stitching, carbon racing seats and carbon trimming.

Every automotive producer likes to use his own words for describing developments like this. So’ let’s see how the Prancing Horse does this: “The Ferrari 458 Italia shows her sporty soul also with a wide range of personalization possibilities, such as carbon fibre details. The personalization possibilities are literally infinite, creating truly unique Ferraris.

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