Last Friday, Ferrari revealed an exclusive livery for the SF90 Stradale honoring its return to the top class at Le Mans for the first time in 50 years. The motorsport-themed livery is now even more special after the 499P Hypercar scored Ferrari’s 10th overall victory in the iconic endurance race.
The WEC-branded Ferrari SF90 Stradale was showcased on the automaker’s official social media accounts, featuring a color combination and decals inspired by the livery of the Ferrari 499P racecar.
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The main exterior shade is the Rosso Le Mans coming with a glossy finish. This is combined with vertical and horizontal stripes in Giallo Modena, matching the mirror caps, rear spoiler, and brake calipers. The black roof and carbon-fiber accents create a nice contrast. More importantly, the decals on the hood and doors feature a hand-painted World Endurance Championship (WEC) logo with the number 50 highlighting the years of absence from Le Mans’ top class. Other special features include the colors of the Italian flag on the splitter and on the steering wheel, plus a dedication plaque inside the cabin.
There are no changes to the plug-in hybrid powertrain of the SF90 which comprises 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). Interestingly, the Ferrari lineup’s current flagship is slightly more powerful than the color-matching 499P racecar. The 499P is fitted with a twin-turbo 3.0-liter V6 and an electric motor producing a combined 939 hp (700 kW / 952 PS). Of course, the race car is way faster than the SF90.
Ferrari said that the livery is available to “a select number of clients” without revealing the cost. Some commenters on social media also noted that the Ferrari SF90’s special livery is reminiscent of the Mcdonald’s logo, which is now something you can’t unsee.