They are all pretty darn good. Thanks for sharing. Hartley's pictures are taken from a further away distance than what one normally sees. The additional depth allows you to observe the striking silhouette in a more balanced manner. Just like with the Enzo, over time, I believe the LaFerrari design will eventually come to be judged to be both beautiful and ruthless. Once the dust settles around the Hi-KERS issue, I am confident the LaFerrari will stand the test of time.
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No. It is not 212166 but 198004 and 198004 is not in the same color as 212166. The photo you are referring to has been heavily edited/photoshopped and the color does not represent the actual yellow color. Marcel Massini
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I know that's the "official" reason given, but I had my doubts after more LaFs in weird colors popped up over time...
Agreed. I think the factory came to their senses and realized that wealth certainly doesn’t translate into taste, given the awful amount of liveries many of their most valued clients chose. Add to that, these are their flagship models and I think they felt it reflects poorly on the brand, now and in the future. Unfortunately, they still allowed Aperta clients to order black wheels, which many did.