Ferrari unveils the stunning one-off Omologata
Ferrari has recently introduced the world to the one-off Omologata, a custom-build car that took over two years to complete. The car is like no other and comes with unique characters apart from its headlamp cluster and the windscreen design.
The Omologata shares its underpinnings with the 812 but only gets better with its unique styling cues that are limited to this car. It is said to be designed as per the preference of a discerning European customer.
On the outside, Omologata's design showcases a mix and match of styling cues between the old Ferrari GT racing cars and the modern production cars by the brand. The car showcases a flattened oval grille and gets a chiselled bonnet that adds to its sporty appeal. It also gets side air vents and a sloping roofline that combines horizontal transversal cuts.
At the rear, the Ferrari Omologata gets the automaker’s signature round tail-lights and a refined spoiler for an aggressive look. The other notable changes around the car include a new rear bumper, quad tailpipes, and 7 emblems present on the doors and hood.
The car is finished in Rosso Magma and it is the 10th front-engined, V12-powered car to be produced by the automaker since 2009. While the accurate figures that power the vehicle have not been disclosed, the car might run on a more finetuned V-12 than the 812 superfast that gives out 789 horsepower besides delivering 718 Nm of peak torque.
On the inside, the Omologata is paired with electric blue seats that come wrapped in Jeans Aunde fabric and a four-point racing harness to add on to the overall sporty feeling for the occupants. The car also receives a fancy crackled paint effect over its metal trims and steering wheel, representing a styling cue from the GT race cars from the 1950s-60s.
Ferrari confirms that this car is not meant to be a museum piece but it is for everyday driving.
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