These days we are witnessing the delivery of the final incarnations of the Ferrari F12 Tour De France and it's no secret that Maranello has saved the best for last.
The cars we currently get to feast our eyes on have been heavily touched by the Ferrari Tailor Made department and we can now enjoy a machine that looks like it enjoys green tea many times a day.
The matte green hue of this Fezza somehow manages to stand out by using an understated aura, one that allows the lines of the TDF, which pay homage to the car's pedigree, to stand out. Then we have the black details of the car, which fall in line with this tastefully restrained approach.
Of course, we can't talk about a matte green Ferrari F12 Tour De France without also mentioning the overly extrovert example we showed you earlier today.
We're talking about the supercar that belongs to Instagrammer gregb.23, which mixed a screaming shade of the said color with orange details. The latter hue is also used inside the cabin, as it is featured on the race-ready seats of the Italian exotic.
You don't have to be a color and material designer to notice that these machines sit at the opposite ends of the matte green scale.
If you check out the comments section of some of the images that portray this Fezza, you'll notice that aficionados didn't fail to mention gregb.23's F12 TDF, with certain fans stating that nothing compares to it.
Nevertheless, in our book, the F12 we have here, which comes with the "Il Monstro" nickname, is the one that stands out the most.
Instagrammers sometimes like to drop all sorts of details, which is how we found out that this Prancing Horse was delivered to its owner by the Graypaul Ferrari and Maserati dealer in Nottingham.
We'll remind you that the rumor mill talked about the matte gree and orange F12 Tour De France being the last example of the 780 hp monster to roll off the production line in Maranello.
The matte green hue of this Fezza somehow manages to stand out by using an understated aura, one that allows the lines of the TDF, which pay homage to the car's pedigree, to stand out. Then we have the black details of the car, which fall in line with this tastefully restrained approach.
Of course, we can't talk about a matte green Ferrari F12 Tour De France without also mentioning the overly extrovert example we showed you earlier today.
We're talking about the supercar that belongs to Instagrammer gregb.23, which mixed a screaming shade of the said color with orange details. The latter hue is also used inside the cabin, as it is featured on the race-ready seats of the Italian exotic.
You don't have to be a color and material designer to notice that these machines sit at the opposite ends of the matte green scale.
If you check out the comments section of some of the images that portray this Fezza, you'll notice that aficionados didn't fail to mention gregb.23's F12 TDF, with certain fans stating that nothing compares to it.
Nevertheless, in our book, the F12 we have here, which comes with the "Il Monstro" nickname, is the one that stands out the most.
Instagrammers sometimes like to drop all sorts of details, which is how we found out that this Prancing Horse was delivered to its owner by the Graypaul Ferrari and Maserati dealer in Nottingham.
We'll remind you that the rumor mill talked about the matte gree and orange F12 Tour De France being the last example of the 780 hp monster to roll off the production line in Maranello.