I was just about to mention this. It's a combination I'd hate on paper but I think works on this car.
Orange! I'm considering doing that but it would mean black dash, roof, carpet etc. which is why I'm leaning more towards cuoio (cuoio tuscano maybe?)
Most classic Ferraris finished in Verde Pino have interiors in shades ranging from cream, light and dark brown and black. All these colors combine very well with Green. The most recent case of Piero Ferrari's Purosangue Verde Dora whose interior is in Jade Brown leather results in a harmonious combination that I really like. A bordeaux interior is always an option with any exterior color but it has a lot to do with personal taste. However, there are other exotic tailor-made alternatives that have already been tested with Verde exteriors. The first photo is one of those cases in which "Heritage Ghianda" leather is used in the cabin and on the seats, with part of the backrest in "Kvadrat Umami". The second photo shows another alternative that also works, which is green and white leather combined. As it is currently possible to simulate any combination of cabin colors and materials on a computer you can evaluate the result and the limit is your imagination. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
This one is also very interesting, a verde pino exterior with a mix of green and navy interior Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
You definitely need a black or darker coloured dash on the PS. I drove a demo PS with the light grey coloured dash and the reflections on the windscreen were very distracting.
I agree. I wonder "why" the good folks at Ferrari design team allow this specs in the first place :-(
This Purosangue finished in Nero was spotted yesterday in Berlin. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Are you sure it’s Nero, it looks like a very dark blue. Perhaps Blu Proundo or Blu Ultra Scuro? I think those colors suit it very nicely. Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat
Jerry, the spotter didn't identify the color. I'm not completely sure but what made me think it is Nero was this picture of the rear. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Have a look at the 2nd pic, with the black VW in the background- now black can sometimes appear as dark blue, but I think this is dark blue. Sometimes dark blue can appear really black. Its pretty cool in any event.
Jerry, because I had a Ferrari in Nero I thought my eyes were familiar with that color . However, I know that identifying a car color through pictures can be something very tricky. Since we can see the plate number of this Purosangue spotted in Berlin it will be a question of time until someone identifies its color.
After seeing this video of the Purosangue seen in Berlin I still have more doubts about the color. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tiktok.com%2F%40maddoxr10%2Fvideo%2F7313252757027261729&psig=AOvVaw0Ujz89ZswMMWpQUH935Zki&ust=1702972193962000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBMQjRxqFwoTCJCBqf-_mIMDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAX