With all the buzz generated by the arrival of the LaFerrari Aperta, it's easy to forget just how special the fixed-roof incarnation of the LaF is. Well, here we are, trying to save the day with the help of a Swiss LaFerrari that stands out among its kind.
The one details that sets this machine apart from the other 498 Maranello hybrids is the yellow tint of the headlights. And the piece of footage at the bottom of the page shows the 950 hp (make that 963 PS, you metric system aficionados) demon in action - the octane behemoth was caught on camera during the Ferrari Tribute to Mille Miglia that took place last month.
The hue of the front light clusters isn't just there for the show - this is a nod to a strong line of Ferrari racecars, with the most recent track-confined Prancing Horse to use yellow headlights being the 488 GTE.
This guy's collection includes tons of important names from the supercar/hypercar/GT scene, but it also packs other vehicle. For instance, when the weather gets troublesome, the guy like to reply with his G63 AMG 6x6. As you can imagine, he hasn't refrained from also experiencing the racing incarnations of his street machines: Ferrari FXX K or Pagani Zonda R, anybody?
Returning to the real of custom LaFerraris, we'll take the time to remind you other LaF owners use stronger approaches in the individualization process. And while this has gifted us with a Green and a Purple gas-electric Ferrari, other such Fezzas are no strangers to the wrap world, albeit using partial, not full, second skin jobs.
The hue of the front light clusters isn't just there for the show - this is a nod to a strong line of Ferrari racecars, with the most recent track-confined Prancing Horse to use yellow headlights being the 488 GTE.
Who owns this stunning piece of engineering?
And since those of you might wonder about who owns this special LaF, we'll mention the Fezza belongs to Instagram owner gregb.23. Interestingly, the Maranello halo car is but a small drop in the man's garage.This guy's collection includes tons of important names from the supercar/hypercar/GT scene, but it also packs other vehicle. For instance, when the weather gets troublesome, the guy like to reply with his G63 AMG 6x6. As you can imagine, he hasn't refrained from also experiencing the racing incarnations of his street machines: Ferrari FXX K or Pagani Zonda R, anybody?
Returning to the real of custom LaFerraris, we'll take the time to remind you other LaF owners use stronger approaches in the individualization process. And while this has gifted us with a Green and a Purple gas-electric Ferrari, other such Fezzas are no strangers to the wrap world, albeit using partial, not full, second skin jobs.