Ferrari has unveiled a special version of the Roma Spider, created by its Tailor Made department, now on display at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena as part of the “Ferrari One of a Kind” exhibition.
Maranello 09 October 2024
Ferrari has unveiled a special version of the Roma Spider, created by its Tailor Made department, now on display at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena as part of the “Ferrari One of a Kind” exhibition.
This unique car showcases innovative production techniques and luxurious materials. Notably, the seat fabric features manual stitching using leather and thread made from recycled tires. Ferrari has also introduced laser technology to craft aluminum body components, including a customizable hood design that can feature a compass rose and Maranelloās coordinates.
In addition, the car uses aluminum recycled during production for parts of its twin-turbo V8 engine, minimizing waste. It features chrome-free nappa leather and sustainably sourced wood on the tonneau cover and rear floor. Even the center console includes components made from recycled sand.
A special collaboration with Montblanc resulted in a unique edition of their MeisterstĆ¼ck pen, designed to match the car’s distinctive Oro Mida color. This luxurious pen features a gold nib and platinum accents, making it a fitting companion to this extraordinary vehicle.
The Ferrari Roma Spider comes with a special logbook made from reused leather in the same stunning colors as the carās interior: Rosso Bologna and Pelle Metalizzata Oro Mida. The logbook features the coordinates of Maranello, linking it to the compass rose on the carās hood.
This Roma Spider showcases innovative materials and processing techniques, enhancing the personalization options from Ferrariās Tailor Made department. Itās part of the āOne of a Kindā exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, where visitors can explore a hands-on experience of the various materials and options available to Ferrari clients. The exhibition will run until February 2025, offering an immersive look at what makes each Ferrari unique.
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