Ferrari has unveiled a tailor-made SF90 Spider with an intense gradient effect paintjob that blends Nero Daytona and Rosso Magma shades, creating a head-turning end result.

The electrified Ferrari SF90 coming in Stradale and Spider forms remains the most expensive series production model from Maranello but the automaker is always willing to make it even pricier by offering bespoke personalization options. A perfect example is the pictured tailor-made SF90 Spider with a special livery that combines a unique blend of two contrasting shades.

The front part of the Ferrari flagship is painted in Nero Daytona (black), while the rear is painted in a striking Rosso Magma (red). What makes the unconventional combination more interesting to look at – and a lot more time-consuming to create – is the “intense gradient effect” on the sides. Thanks to that, the contrasting shades blend harmoniously with each other creating a head-turning end result.

The dark-themed cabin doesn’t have the dual personality of the exterior, as it combines black Alcantara upholstery for the racing seats with a heavy dose of gloss carbon accents. There is however the red prancing horse on the headrests adding a little color into the mix.

The tailor-made Ferrari SF90 Spider is powered by the stock plug-in hybrid powertrain comprising a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine and a trio of electric motors for a combined output of 986 hp (735 kW / 1,000 PS). At the moment, the only way to get more power in a series-production Ferrari is to take the SF90 to a tuner or wait for the automaker to reveal the upcoming hardcore variant.

The Maranello brand shared photos of the SF90 Spider on their official social media, but did not provide any information about where the car was or who owned it. Typically, cars like this are kept in garages and not driven around, but it would be great to see this specific car out on the streets.

Source: Ferrari

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
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