And yet when the Lusso was introduced with nuovo grigio ferro it was thought to be a different color. At that time one customer was visiting tailor made and asked the specific question about a change in color. He was told by tailor made that there was no difference in the color; only the name had changed. No idea who is correct!
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login I think it must be some photo editing that made it appear different. Or else Ferro has amazing characteristics to change dramatically in different lighting! Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
The second photo (F12) was taken by me (no editing) on a summer evening in UK sunlight. The 812 image above it looks like its been taken in dull daylight and I am very familiar with that look on my F12 here in the UK so i'm almost certain it's Ferro.
Ferro changes a lot depending on lighting conditions. Can almost get "champaigny" looking sometimes. I happen to like Ferro best under artificial light, as only then does it look really like "iron/steel" Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just saw a white 812 yesterday at my service center. There was also a second one in metallic grey color. They were parked side by side. Both very nice. But comthis Nero 812 takes the prize for me
R J some more 812 black> The best picture earlier was that black 812 parked beside the red F50 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
What a car! WHAT. A. CAR. I have to have one. Damn it. Nero Daytona or Argento (just look at that Argento example DC Metro posted. Just wow!) or Grigio Titanio. Or Grigio Coburn. Must have this car. Must. This is not a luxury. It is a necessity. Anyone got Segio Marchione’s number. I need to have words with him.
Been focusing on the GTO since the spy pics came out but this is some car. Plan is to have them side by side.....what a choice in the morning?! Now that really is a first world problem!
The exhaust surrounds look so much better when painted body color - IMO Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The exhaust boxes are body color but the diffuser looks like it is carbon and non matching Is that correct? Or is the diffuser the standard plastic but just painted black?
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Yes it's standard plastic you can also get it in Carbon or same as body of car paint. But they only offer a plastic or carbon option on the exhaust surrounds which is disappointing IMO