Grigio Competizione simply means gray, while those white and red stripes are Bianco King and Rosso Corsa.
Ferrari just posted a unique SF90 Stradale on Instagram. While the supercar looks pretty standard, it actually sports a custom “Grigio Competizione” paint job with asymmetrical stripes finished in “Bianco King” and “Rosso Corsa.” Put simply, it’s finished in gray with white and red stripes, but at that price, we can only assume it’s well worth calling them by their exact name, right?
Additionally, this one-off SF90 spider also displays black number 7s with a red outline on both doors, optional $25,000 carbon fiber wheels with red calipers, and a carbon fiber wing, suggesting the car’s fitted with an Assetto Fiorano pack. Although there are no mechanical changes, the Stallion’s unique color makes it stand out from any other SF90s on the road, often only finished in plain red, white, or black.
The unique livery is accessible through Ferrari’s Tailor Made program, where customers can customize their brand-new Ferrari to no end. It’s for those who want more than the basic catalog and more personalization down to every little detail. Do you want ostrich leather for your bucket seats? Tailor Made has your back — it will cost you, though. Still, the only limit is your creativity… and wallet.
That said, the program doesn’t allow you to make any changes to the supercar’s engine, bodywork, or chassis. For that, you’ll need to be on Ferrari’s exclusive customers list, and maybe it will let you build a bespoke supercar. It’s been done before for a British client who wanted a unique 458 Speciale — Ferrari then built a one-off 458 MM, costing around $4 million!
Back to the tailor-made SF90, though, the cabin is finished with black and red cloth-like material. It has carbon fiber racing seats with white piping and red stitching all around. The asymmetrical stripes are also found on the carbon steering wheel and used as a center marker. And yes, those massive red paddle shifters surely deserve a look!
It’s still a mystery how much Ferrari will be charging for this custom-specced SF90 Spider, but we wouldn’t be surprised if the mods alone cost half as much as the car’s base price of over $500,000.