Did anyone see this in the flesh? bespoke touring superleggera berlinetta lusso unveiled at geneva 2015
Somebody con the FF-F12 section started a thread about it with a couple of pictures "in the flesh": http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/ff-f12/485437-touring-berlinetta-lusso-f12.html#post143892220
A few photos taken at Quail and Concourso. This is a truly lovely design and in the flesh looks stunning. A lot of people semed to walk right past, failing to notice what it was - and that's part of the attraction for me! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I think it's sad that the car doesn't have a proper prancing horse badge. Says a lot about what Ferrari will and won't allow...
Amazing car, by far the best " Ferrari design" i have seen in a long time...and i must say the f12 is already amazing....in a diferent colour would probably look even better,....
These were taken in intense Californian sun and the colour is lighter than that in the pictures - a subtle metalic but brighter than Azzuro. IMHO not many colours would further enhance this shape but perhaps Grigio Ingrid would suit it well.
That's exacly the colour i was thinking of, even because teh car somehow reminds me of her 375mm, especialy the panel design behind the front wheel....
I would like one in Burgundy with cognac colored interior. Lots of quilted leather. I like the extra lights in the grille...
I like. Maybe it's too much understated for today's standards and some details look a bit rough, almost kit-car-ish, but overall I prefer this to Pininfarina's F12.
I loved it. Only Ferrari badge is on front screen Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
One for sale: Classic FERRARI F12 BERLINETTA Bespoke Touring-Superleg... for sale - Classic & Sports Car (Ref Wiltshire)
This is going to be one of those cars that in 60 years show up at Pebble Beach and they say something like "Yes, they built five of these, three are left, this is the only one still wearing it's original colors."