According to the statement made by Ferrari, the car, which was developed using the Ferrari 812 Superfast model and designed for a single customer, draws attention with its uniqueness.
With Omologata, all stages of which have been completed in more than 2 years from sketches to the final design, a futuristic design that leaves a permanent mark, is immortal and is shaped with special details that will attract attention in every environment.
Every detail of Omologata has been designed taking into account the customer's request and numerous variables. The Omologata was developed on the brand's front-engined V12 platform, following Ferrari's 70-year-old GT tradition, following the P540 Superfast Aperta, produced in 2009.
Omologata, the 10th car developed with this idea in the history of the brand, has the features of a sports road car as well as track capability. The model, which stands out with its aggressive appearance, was first based on the 812 Superfast, and the final design was achieved by making changes to the whole body except the windshield and headlights.
Every detail of Omologata has been designed taking into account the customer's request and numerous variables. The Omologata was developed on the brand's front-engined V12 platform, following Ferrari's 70-year-old GT tradition, following the P540 Superfast Aperta, produced in 2009.
Omologata, the 10th car developed with this idea in the history of the brand, has the features of a sports road car as well as track capability. The model, which stands out with its aggressive appearance, was first based on the 812 Superfast, and the final design was achieved by making changes to the whole body except the windshield and headlights.
In shaping the aerodynamic body, the characteristic elements of Ferrari were preserved and the sporty design was strengthened with sharp details. This unique design of the vehicle is completed with three layers of Rosso Magma in a special red body color and carbon surfaces.
In the interior of Omologata, which also connects with Ferrari's racing heritage; 4-point racing seat belts in a mixture of leather and Jeans Aunde fabric and electric blue seats are in contrast with the black color.
Handmade details, on the other hand, connect with the past and bear traces of the brand's models in the racing world. Metal parts with cracked paint effect on the instrument panel and steering wheel; It refers to the legendary GT racers of the 1950s and 1960s and the top cover of Ferrari engines.
The hammered paint effect used in cars such as the 250 LM and 250 GTO and the interior door handles used in the Ferrari F1 also strengthen the ties with the past and carry the brand's strong heritage to the present.
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