The 812 Superfast has never looked this good.

Two years in the making, the Omologata is Ferrari’s tenth V12 one-off creation in the modern era and has been commissioned by a “discerning European client.”

It started off as a “regular” 812 Superfast before the talented folks from Maranello got rid of all nearly all bodywork elements, only retaining the headlights and the windscreen. The end result is a stunning machine taking inspiration from GTs of the past and finished in a triple-layer Rosso Magma complemented by carbon fibre accents and a newly developed red shade for the livery.

Hand-crafted, the completely revamped aluminium bodywork gives the 812 Superfast a whole new look while paying tribute to Ferraris of the past. From the flattened oval grille at the front to the fastback-esque three horizontal transversal cuts above the rear glass, the Omologata easily stands out compared to the donor car. The use of single taillights instead of the regular double arrangement further contributes to the vehicle’s uniqueness, with the Prancing Horse saying the rear lights “underline the tension.”

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