The Ferrari 812 Competizione, is already a pretty special supercar but an owner wanted to accentuate that by adding a unique livery into the mix. The pictured model has a unique combination of exterior shade and interior upholstery, referencing Ferrari’s 75th anniversary year in 2022.

The Italian brand often shows us the results of the Ferrari Tailor Made Programme in its social media channels, with the projects inspiring fans and future owners.

This supercar is dressed in the beautiful matte Rosso F1-75 shade, taken from the celebratory livery of Ferrari’s single-seaters in the 2022 Italian Grand Prix in Monza. It is combined with black wheels featuring yellow rings and yellow brake calipers, matching the Ferrari shields proudly sitting on the fenders. A black stripe running through the tail fits nicely with the gloss black carbon-fiber bits all around the 812 Competizione’s bodywork.

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 Bespoke 812 Competizione Is A Belated Celebration Of Ferrari’s 75th Anniversary

The stripe houses Ferrari’s 75th-anniversary logo, with the 1947-2022 lettering and a Prancing Horse in white. We might be well into 2023, but the owner of the 812 Competizione most likely placed their order in 2021 or even earlier. After all, the 75th anniversary of a brand like Ferrari can be celebrated for more than a single year, with the special logo adding value to the vehicles wearing it.

The interior is equally impressive, with a striking blue shade for the cloth upholstery on the seats. It also gets blue and red accents on the dashboard which is covered in Alcantara as with most of the cabin’s surfaces.

The 812 Competizione was introduced in May 2021 as the flagship variant of the 812 series, with a limited production of 999 units for the coupe and 599 units for the targa. The model came fitted with Ferrari’s most powerful V12, producing 818 hp (610 kW / 829 PS) and 695 Nm (513 lb-ft) of torque, and featured several styling, performance, and chassis upgrades over the standard 812 Superfast/GTS.

What color would you choose for your 812 Competizione? Would it be one of the countless shades of red offered by Ferrari or something different?

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