What Year Did Ferrari Paint a Blue Car
Surprisingly, there are many one-off and rare shades of Ferrari Blu. We listed 20 of them below. Click here if you missed Part 1.
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Azzurro Dino
Photo: Kroymans Ferrari
Starting off with a very bright shade: Azzurro Dino.
Azzurro Hyperion
Photo: @anton.fk
Seen here on a Ferrari F12tdf, Azzurro Hyperion is a light, almost greenish shade of blue. A quick online search shows a 512M (1996) in this exact colour, which suggest it was first used in the mid-1990s.
Azzurro Monaco
Photo: @joe_m
Named after the principality of Monaco, this colour most likely resembles the colour of the French Riviera sea.
Blu Ahrabian
Photo: Daniel Viliam Mazáč
A rather flat colour requested through Ferrari's Tailor Made programme.
Blu Antille
Blu Antille was requested by Peter Kalikow, an American real estate developer, for his one-off Ferrari Superamerica 45.
Blu Cornes
Blu Cornes was first used in 2006 when Ferrari, together with Cornes & Co., introduced the 612 Scaglietti 'Cornes 30th Anniversary Edition' to commemorate 30 years of importing Ferraris to Japan.
Blu Corsa
Photo: Márkó Török
A bright shade of blue first used on the Ferrari 488 Spider in 2015.
Blu Elettrico
Photo: Daniel Viliam Mazáč
A triple-layer paint that's starting to become more popular.
Blu Ghibli Cup
Originally a Maserati colour first used on the Ghibli Cup (1995-97), a racing version of the Ghibli. This shade is very close to Azzurro Dino.
Blu Ginzana
Photo: Ferrari Sydney
Pictured is an F12tdf in the one-off colour Blu Ginzana, which commemorates the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO of Roger Penske that raced during the 12hr of Sebring.
Blu Helen
Photo: Rich Harman
A darker shade of Ferrari blue.
Blu Hembery
Photo: Ernesto Rietdijk
A dark shade of Ferrari blue named after Paul Hembery, a former executive of the Pirelli tyre company who requested the colour for his F12berlinetta. Here seen on @dulac_cars' 488 Pista Spider in combination with a yellow livery.
Blu Inverno
Originally an Alfa Romeo colour, Blu Inverno was first used on the Ferrari 599 by Jason Castriota Design.
Blu Krawczyk
Photo: Classic Sterne
A one-off colour requested through Tailor Made by a Polish Ferrari collector.
Blu Ortis
Surely one of the darker shades of Ferrari blue, very similar to Blu Pozzi. Though Blu Ortis was primarily used in the 1970s and 1980s, the LaFerrari pictured is also finished in this beautiful shade.
Blu Scozia
Photo: Harry Coles
Blu Scozia, or Scotland Blue, is a dark shade of blue that's very suitable for cars with a lot of curves, such as the LaFerrari pictured.
Blu Soltani
Photo: Ferrari Lake Forest
Arguably the brightest of bright Ferrari blues.
Blu Swaters
Photo: Kroymans Ferrari
Blu Swaters comes alive when seen in direct sunlight and even has some purple hues. The colour is named after Jacques Swaters, a racing driver and former team owner of Ecurie Francorchamps. In his early years, he primarily raced British cars. After retiring from driving, he became a manager of Ecurie Nationale Belge. The team used a silver/yellow livery seen on the 250 GTO, but they also used a red/yellow livery seen on the 330 P4. In 1953, Ferrari appointed Swaters as official Ferrari importer for the Benelux area. Some 40 years later, in 1992, Ferrari unveiled the Ferrari 456 at the Belgian dealership. In recognition of the long-standing partnership, the colour was named after Jacques.
Blu Tour de France
Photo: Nino Hamet
The national colour of France, but for your Ferrari. This deep shade of blue is part of Ferrari's regular colour range.
Blu Tour de France Opaco
Photo: @prodrivercz
The matte version of Blu Tour de France.
Written by Max Lammers.
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Source: https://rossoautomobili.com/blogs/magazine/continuing-the-blue-ferrari-shades-search-part-2-of-3
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