In the three years since the unveiling of the Ferrari F12tdf, we’ve seen it bathed in a host of unique colors. This particular F12tdf, however, that’s residing in Tokyo, Japan, might be the best ever.
These images, snapped by Amin Siala, show the car painted in a special color dubbed Bronzo Masaru. A quick search online reveals that this is actually a color from Lamborghini’s palette and has been applied to handful of Raging Bulls, including at least one Lamborghini Aventador SV and an Aventador LP720-4 50th Anniversario Roadster.
There’s no word on how much the Ferrari owner paid to get their F12tdf painted like this, but is it clearly wasn’t cheap. While Bronzo Masaru looks good on the Aventador, we think it looks even better on the F12tdf as it not only complements the car’s aggressive components but also adds a sense of sophistication missing from other F12tdfs we’ve seen.
The exterior of the car has been completed with a black stripe running horizontally across the hood, silver wheels, and black brake calipers. There are also large painted Scuderia Shields on the front wheel arches.
As amazing as the exterior is, the owner made sure to spec-out an interior that looks just as good, with much of the cabin bathed in brown quilted leather.
Finally, as a reminder, the F12tdf features a naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 delivering 770 hp and 508 lb-ft of torque. These monumental figures result in a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of just 2.9 seconds.