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The Ferrari Roma Spider: a journey towards excellence
Ferrari recently presented a unique version of the Ferrari Roma Spider created by the Tailor Made department. The most curious should know that the car will be on display from this week at the Enzo Ferrari Museum in Modena, as part of the 'Ferrari One of a Kind' exhibition, dedicated to the Maranello manufacturer's exclusive world of customization.
The aim of this particular Roma Spider is to highlight innovative component production techniques, made possible by the use of special and refined materials. Among them, the work on the fabric of the central panel of the seats stands out with manual stitching, which uses leather on the inside and uses thread obtained from recycled tires.
On this car, Ferrari has begun laser work on aluminum body components for the front spoiler emblem, as well as the option to personalize the hood design with a compass rose and the geographic coordinates of Maranello. Aluminum recycled during the production phase at the Ferrari foundry is also used to create some components of the twin-turbo V8 engine, minimizing the volume of waste.
Other notable features are the use of chrome-free nappa leather and wood of controlled origin on the hood and rear floor, as well as components made with sand in the center console, recycling the sand extracted from the molds at the Maranello foundry.
Ferrari's collaboration with Montblanc was also of great importance, as Ferrari's partner created a special edition of the famous Meisterstück for the occasion. This iconic writing instrument now sports the same ‘Oro Mida’ color, specifically chosen by the Maranello Style Center to characterize the Ferrari Roma Spider Tailor Made. This exclusive item is also adorned with a handcrafted Au750 solid gold and platinum-coated nib with a special compass motif, as well as a platinum-coated hood and sections.
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