Hey all - Thinking of spec'ing a Portofino M for fun and leaning towards a blue/grey. I LOVE the color on my screen that shows when you render Blu Swaters on an SF90 but I know in reality that is not the real color. Any ideas/pics would be helpful. Some other colors I have thought of are Blue Roma (never seen in person though), Blu TDF. I'm really looking for a blue/grey tone. Any help appreciated!
Look at Titanio Grigio, light grey/silver with a blue tone in the twilight ;-) more grey than blue though This is my wife's Cali in Titanio Grigio with Iroko interior - she loves it. https://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/threads/wife-just-picked-up-her-first-ferrari-new-to-the-forum.644263/
Grigio Alloy is a light silver with lots of blue tones. I owned a 2112 in Grigio Alloy and my new Roma sits at the port as I type in Grigio Alloy. It is a standard color, but I rarely see it on the road. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
@blu308qv - do you also have an Abarth? My username may give you a clue about one of the siblings in our garage to the Cali.
Nice Abarth, we have a 695C Edizione Maserati, a limited edition of 499 - don't have a picture of mine on hand, but here is a picture from the internet, same spec. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Wow! Lucky man. I love that version. I always wanted the Ferrari version 695. But it was never available in the US. Hence, the aftermarket Scud stripes on my car.
Yes, same specs as the 695 Tributo Ferrari, but with a folding roof and less boy racer, but would like a set of Sabelt carbon racing seats with the Maserati leather. Also thinking of getting a carbon hood with 1 or layers of the Pontevecchio paint so you can see the carbon. Never gonna sell it. Sorry op for hijacking your thread ...
I drove a Tour de France blue M at my local dealership. It's an absolutely stunning color, and nice that it's part of the standard color range. I'm leaning to TDF blue with sabbia interior. I also saw a Grigio Alloy car. It's a very nice color too, but I would describe it as a silver with some subtle hints of blue under various lighting conditions. In bright daylight, the blue gets washed out.
I owned a a Grigio Alloy car and I think just the opposite. The brighter the sun, the more blue it looked. And, I live in Florida, so the sun is pretty bright.
My 430 is Grigio Titanio. I’ve never thought it looked blueish. Now you have me curious,I’ll have to look the next time I drive it. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app