Red isn’t the only color that looks great on a Prancing Horse.
Ferrari is known across the world for making beautiful, high-performance, racing-ready cars: and more often than not, they’re red. However, there are plenty of other colors in Ferrari’s spectrum, and whether they’re elegant, radical, or futuristic, they are all beautiful and suit any of the Prancing Horse’s models quite well.
There are plenty of shades of orange, yellow, green, blue, and even purple that wow, and things like Ferrari’s Tailor Made program open up an entirely new world of color to the world of Ferrari. While red continues to be the most popular choice for Ferrari colors, more Ferraris than ever before are branching out and being painted in different colors. Below, you’ll see some of the most interesting colors besides red that Ferraris can come in, and if any of them speak to you, they are available for sale can might end up in your garage. As the source for supercars since 1985, duPont REGISTRY is one of the best places to look for any Ferrari for sale, especially in unique colors.
What is Ferrari Tailor Made?
Ferrari’s Tailor Made program is the bespoke division of the brand, through which clients can have their car finished in unique colors, in addition to bespoke interiors. Special leathers, unique finishes, and even ultra-exclusive models inspired by historic Ferraris are part of the Tailor Made program, which has been instrumental in showcasing colors other than red in Ferrari’s palette.
How many Ferraris are red?
The majority of Ferraris remain red. In the early 90s, according to the Ferrari Magazine, 85 percent of Ferraris were red, but now, it’s closer to half.
What is the most popular Ferrari red?
Rosso Corsa is the most historic and popular, but others like Rosso Dino, Rosso Scuderia, and Rosso F1-75 are iconic as well.
What are Ferrari colors besides red?
Some of the most iconic include Nero Daytona, which is black, Giallo Modena, which is yellow, and Blu Tour De France, which is blue. Many other wild and interesting ones include Viola Hong Kong (purple), Arancione Triplo Strato (orange), and more.