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LaFerrari Out in the Snow Is Literally Cool

LaFerrari Out in the Snow 14 photos
Photo: Izaac Brook on Flickr
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With 950 HP (963 PS) thrown onto the rear wheels, the LaFerrari isn’t exactly the first car you expect to see playing outside when snow starts falling. Nevertheless, such a sight is exactly what we’re here to give you today.
The hybrid Prancing Horse in the adjacent photo, which comes from Izaac Brook, was shot while being caressed by light snowfall and we have to admit we’ve been starting at this image for quite a while now.

The LaFerrari was snapped in Greenwhich CT, with the car obviously being famous in the area. The machine was delivered by Miller Motorcars, with its color managing to draw plenty of attention online 4 months ago when the Ferrari landed.

This hue is called Tour De France Blue and we have to explain this wasn’t introduced for the LaFerrari - in fact, TDF Blue, as afficionados call it, has been on Maranello’s color catalog for quite a while now, covering generation after generation of Italian creations.

This is perhaps one of the best Rosso Corsa antidotes. Sure, it’s not be as striking as the Green covering the LaFerrari belonging to Jamiroquai top man and car collector Jay Kay. Then again, with a machine like this, it’s not like you need a hue that screams “look at me!”.

Returning to the Tour De France Blue, we’re pretty sure you wouldn’t mind seeing more of this LaFerrari, so check out the photo gallery below for one petrol-electric way of starting your week.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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