Customized Ferrari Roma with wood and Nappa leather shines in exclusive collaboration with Montblanc (X / @duPontREGISTRY)
A Ferrari Roma has received an exclusive version in the Tailor Made customization program, standing out for its combination of Nappa leather and wood details.
Inspired by the Montblanc Meisterstück pen, this special edition of the Roma Spider convertible features new design elements and innovative manufacturing techniques, such as laser engraving, which appears in details like the compass rose and the coordinates of Maranello on the hood.
Additionally, the manufacturer used sustainable materials, including threads made from recycled tires in the stitching and recycled aluminum in the bodywork.
The interior of this customized Roma is highlighted by the use of chrome-free Nappa leather and controlled-source wood pieces, present in the tonneau cover, door sills, and rear floor. Even the front floor mats mimic the texture of wood, and there are gold Ferrari emblems on the sills.
The exclusive Oro Mida paint, rarely seen on other Ferrari models, completes the sophisticated look, accompanied by a matching Montblanc pen, with gold and platinum details that reflect the car’s design.
Although this unique version of the Roma is not available for sale at the moment, it will be displayed at the “One of a Kind” exhibition at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Italy. This model is an impressive showcase of Ferrari’s ability to create high-level customized vehicles, and the cost of this special creation remains a mystery.
Source: Motor1.com | Photo: X @duPontREGISTRY | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
Ferrari Reveals New Tailor Made Roma Spider
Some of the unique techniques and materials used in the Tailor Made Ferrari Roma Spider include using recycled tires for thread, laser etching aluminum components, chrome-free Nappa leather, and creating a special Montblanc pen in a… pic.twitter.com/KZtRuGELpZ
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