If you’re in the market for a brand new Ferrari, chances are you will order it in one of the brand’s identifiable shades of red, the most common of which is dubbed Rosso Corsa. The original owners of this Ferrari F8 Spider went a different route.
Eager to make an F8 that stands out from the crowd, the owner commissioned Ferrari’s Tailor Made program to paint the supercar in Arancio Borealis. This eye-catching shade of orange isn’t in the carmaker’s standard color palette and is actually a Lamborghini color, made famous by the Huracan. We don’t know how much it cost for this color but suspect it was rather pricey.
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This F8 Spider is currently up for sale through Ferrari of San Antonio in Texas and is also sitting on a set of 20-inch forged Matte Grigio Corsa wheels. Gloss black brake calipers are also featured as are titanium wheel studs, carbon fiber wheel center caps, carbon fiber side air intakes, and a host of carbon fiber accents throughout the luggage compartment. The exterior look won’t be to everyone’s tastes but there’s no denying that it’s unique.
The interior configuration of the F8 is just as special as the exterior. While most of it is clad in black leather, there are plenty of Arancio Borealis accents, including stitching across the seats, door panels, and dashboard, as well as orange piping. Additional orange accents are found on the paddle shifters and the carpets. There’s plenty of carbon fiber in the cabin as well.
The dealer notes that the F8 also has a number of other options, including front and rear suspension lift, rear parking camera, electrochromic rearview mirrors, blind spot detection and rear radar, and a camera with Lane Departure Warning. The listing reveals the supercar has been driven 1,407 miles (2,264 km) since new.