Yes the paint is called 'alluminio opaco'. On March 7 2012 the F12 was introduced at Geneva as can be seen in these images below> Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you!! Absolutely beautiful color. I've really started to fall in love with silver, so this is just tickling my fancy even more! Wonder how it would look on the 488 and 812 and LaF Edit: wow just saw some more of this color on the 458/488...this it the PERFECT paint for showing off the lines of these cars.
Light or bright silver color is awesome. It not only shows off the lines of cars really well, but also changes color based on sky color, light intensity, surrounding, etc.
One of the 70th anniversary editions delivered in Poland: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks Adrian, really interesting. The car is good for me, expect that I think the F12 body is not suited for two-tones liveries, especially in the rear. Unlike the 599 abd 458 bodies, It doesn't look good IMO
That F12 appears to be the #9 edition; inspired by the 250 Europa Vignale Coupe (1953) Looks pretty which is something you can't say about too many of the 70th design choices... For the whole run of designs I like the dark blue F12 #28 the 250 GT Berlinetta SWB (1961)
Celeste possibly but not much of the green tint and not Azzurro Hyperion. Just that one view of the F12 unfortunately. Maybe ask Derek at the Denver Ferrari dealership if I see him around. I see unfortunately Derek is banned and he had useful info to.
Supposedly Marrone Fer. a historic Ferrari color with the roof in Vinaccia. Chromed front grill and silver rims.