What is the difference between Crema and Sabbia interior? has anybody got any pictures of either.
Just do a search for each word and you should find some pictures already posted. While you're at it, take a look at cuoio too!
They are not exactly well defined, but crema still has a "cream" (duh) color to it, whereas sabbia is as close to starched white (basically very slightly off-white, but not lamborghini pimp white) as you will come. --Dan
Sabbia is sand in Italian. Crema is white to the eye, could be called bianco. If you have a local dealer, they have samples of all the leather colors. Dave
my 360 has sabbia interior. it is a sand color, but better described as a bone color or light khaki color. crema, has more of a slight yellow color. to me, crema looks dated. however, it depends on the color of the exterior.
looks like we are talking about shades of difference in 'yellow' number 9.... jules buy the car already so we can take an all-ferrari road trip somewhere ! actually the real reason i am pushing you is so that i can get a chance to drive it....so dont let me influence you too much....i'll drive whichever one you buy !
Crema is nearly white. Sabbia is indeed a light yellow sand color. Pictures below were not taken in the same light conditions. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
No worries. This board has gone a long way, from endless discussions about various blue's to leather hues. Not sure where it goes from there Btw, I should have mentionned that crema was on the left (355) and sabbia on the right (550). Greetings, J "I love cleaning my leathers" C
It’s incredible how light dependent colors are. And you can forget about accurate representation on a screen.
My interior was painted and the seats recovered at some point (originally all nero/black). I think this is supposed to be crema. Image Unavailable, Please Login There are so many shades that my eye can't really tell the difference from one to another when they're close.