Ferrari Unveils One-Off Model 'Omologata' | Ferrari
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September 28, 2020

Ferrari Unveils One-Off Model 'Omologata' | Ferrari

Ferrari Omologata

Ferrari Unveils One-Off Model 'Omologata'

On September 25, Ferrari announced that the one-off model 'Ferrari Omologata' had been completed and briefly lapped the Fiorano Circuit.

Text by Akira Hara

Capable of Reaching the Pinnacle on Track and Relaxing on the Road

Ferrari's one-off model line is commissioned by discerning European clients and built by coachbuilders. This latest creation, the 10th since the 'P540 Superfast Aperta,' is a front-engined V12 one-off. Its keyword is 'Omologata,' meaning 'homologated.' The project took just over two years from the initial sketch to completion.
The designers liberated the 812 Superfast's basic package into a realm of complete freedom, retaining only the windshield and headlights as elements. The handcrafted aluminum body is adorned with details that seem to appeal to the subconscious, as if challenging enthusiasts to identify the inspirations behind each detail.
The exterior begins with a flattened, oval grille, gradually defining the expanding volume of the front. The rounded sections above the wheel arches are emphasized by stripes enveloping the hood, appearing to emerge naturally from the grille.
Behind the doors, the removal of the rear quarter windows increases the overall volume of the rear. The rear spoiler, rising from the fastback, enhances not only downforce but also aggression.
Furthermore, the narrowly spaced single taillights heighten the sense of tension. The body color is a newly developed shade of red. A fiery, three-layer Rosso Magma is combined with a dark carbon fiber finish.
The interior features electric blue seats combining leather and Jeans Aunde® fabric against a full black background, equipped with four-point seatbelts. The metallic parts of the dashboard and steering wheel are finished with a crackle paint effect, reminiscent of the great GT racers and Ferrari engine cam covers of the 1950s and 1960s. Details like the inner door handles and F1 badges use a hammered paint effect, frequently seen on machines like the Ferrari 250 LM and 250 GTO.
The price of the Omologata, capable of reaching the pinnacle on track and relaxing on the road, has not been disclosed.
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