Ferrari has unveiled a new example of the SF90 XX Stradale, prepared by the factory customization program Tailor Made. The unusual combination of colors and a large amount of exposed carbon fiber has drawn comparisons to projects from the tuning workshop Mansory, although the car was entirely created by Ferrari itself. Ferrari reports this.
Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Gets Unique Body Styling

The main body color is the multi-layer Verde Volterra, which Ferrari first introduced in 2022 for the 10th anniversary of the Ferrari Cavalcade event. The shade is inspired by the natural green and brown colors of the Tuscan landscapes.
The body is complemented by decorative elements in burnt sienna, which appear on the hood vents, stripes along the body, and the ends of the rear wing.
Some of the body panels were left unpainted to highlight the structure of the carbon fiber. Exposed carbon fiber was used, in particular, on the central part of the hood and elements of the large rear wing.
The interior is finished with a combination of black Alcantara, Ultrasuede material, Sella-colored leather, and carbon fiber decorative inserts.
Tailor Made Ferrari SF90 XX Retains Factory Engineering

Despite the exclusive styling, the technical side of the supercar remains standard. The car is equipped with a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 gasoline engine and three electric motors.
The total power of the hybrid powertrain is 1016 hp. The SF90 XX version also received upgraded aerodynamics and is 10 kg lighter than the standard SF90 thanks to the use of carbon fiber wheels and lighter sport seats.
The production run of the Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale is limited to 799 units. The base price of the model started at approximately $840,000, but the manufacturer does not disclose the price of this individually styled car.

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