Realzeus i'm not 100% agree with you about Pagani's cars because he is making them according to every client's taste. Now, about his personal TdF yes, i find it a little too much in the colour configuration. IMHO i would prefer it without the white stripe. The car's colour looks very, very beautiful. I would also like to see the interior's picture.
Great shots. All the recent pictures of your car on IG make me realize it is really a great spec... very nice Do you have a picture of your interior in bright light ?
London and its silverstone grey sky... BTW in Paris it's not better. Can't wait for summer with an Avio metallic Sky !
Interesting TDF seen in Dubai by @cid70. Anyone recognize the color? Not quite black, not quite brown either. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Really interesting !! I quite love that dark brown color. Really different, that is a very new approach. I really want to know the name Typical exemple of black wheels working perrfectly with the paint color. Black calipers are the perfect choice IMO. More generally Black calipers are great with black wheels... Maybe better than yellow
Fantastic color! Like a more vibrant CdF. Even looks great with the black holes (though Id prefer some more definition in the wheels)
Let's see Horacio TDF from this point of view. For sure consistent on what released. I like the color from the Huayra and the remind to the Gold rims. Some pictures, credits to the owners. Greg might like the spec 😃 Cheers
After watching it again, I absolutely love that "Grown" color posted by GHG... it's cleaning my eyes after that horendous Horacio thing
I'm loving the colour but bright wheels would set it off much better. The whole thing is a bit too stealth like that. About Pagani's, I'm on the fence. Main problem being the ultra wide stripe and pinstripe all along it. The rest I guess I could live with, eventually. Love metallic red body and gold wheels, so the rest would be minor tweaks.
After a meeting with the world wheel color council, you may be right, silver rims can make that car even better.
I don't know. I think you could be on to something. The photos show a really lovely shine to the color, which I like. I think brown can be spectacular, but the margin for error is slim. This one came out great! I will try to find out but it might be a little while.
The brown hint make me think that's not a "pure" grigio color. So I woudn't say tristrato CdF... I call this color "Grown"
But is Canna di Fucile really a Grigio color? It doesn't have Grigio in the name, am I being too literal?
Yes, my FF has the same color, it is definitely part of the Grigio family and it is a historical color.
I believe so, you're being too literal. "Canna di fucile", as you probably know, means literally "barrel of a gun" which in colour would be gunmetal grey or burnt iron. Indeed some sort of grey in any case. Other lovely Italian nomenclature is for example "Carta da Zucchero", you have to be a connoisseur to know that it is in fact a shade of blue As for that beautiful tdf, I see it simply dark brown.
Thanks guys. Greg can you tell us the name of this color? I'd sure love to know. I should have thought a moment more about the grey point! Rodolfo, I love Carta da Zucchero in the right circumstances.
It might be the cocoa black which is a a 3-layer but it's not CDF 3-layer as that has much more gold in it