I like this detail with the red white and green dots replacing the blue ones which are everywhere else. This color detail is only for the driver's seat. Some people didn't like the look when one owner used a different color for the embroidered horse on the driver's headrest headrest compared to the color on the passenger seat headrest. Design ideas evolved further from there. We saw a different color for the driver's seat compared to the rest of the interior. An idea used to make the driver's area stand out. The amount of work done for this Lusso goes far far beyond that effort. Perhaps excessive it is a general trend to create a lot more detail work for the interior and exterior now. The popularity of "tailor made" options shows the huge effort some owners will now request to make their Ferrari unique. Image Unavailable, Please Login
My favourite angle of looking at my car, just love the detail of dashboard, carbon, and stitching. Apologies for the dirty windshield. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I like the design pattern on the seats; it looks like something out of a 1970's Pininfarina dream car!
AB to me is more of a Teal color and the top part of this pic looks Tealish and the bottom part TDF kind a confusing
Thats the way all Ferrari owners should look at their cars no matter what they are - it's all in the passion - the love Have frun
How is your new Lusso thus far? Toronto winter is a good test. Would love to hear your comparisons to your FF before you get too used to it. Your Lusso spec is very tasteful.
70th Livery 43-GTC4 Lusso - Sweden....Instagram Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login At the factory today. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
My car just arrived at the dealership! I am out of country at the moment so will have to wait 2 weeks to take delivery. The dealer sent me a couple of (low quality) pics. I was thinking of calling it GTC4Lusso Lady Maddison, in homage to Tim's breathtaking F40 Lady Matilda. Suggestions welcome! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login