Ferrari Cavalcade Series Grows with Verde Volterra Orange Green Color

Depending on the location, color can appear burnt orange, green or even gold.

The latest color to come from the Ferrari Cavalcade collection is a fascinating shade that the company calls Verde Volterra. It’s less of a single hue and more of a gradient that transitions from dark burnt orange to a deep green depending on where you look.

Ferraris are often associated with vibrant red hues. However, this shade is more muted. This rendering is only a representation. It would look stunning in real life because it is an unusual color for a Prancing Horse car. Ferrari claims that the shade is inspired by the “deep greens, and earthy tones” of Tuscany.

The car takes on a golden hue in areas where orange and green tones are mixed. This is especially evident along the sides.

This 812 Competition has carbon-fiber accents at the roof, front fascia, and hood. Black brake calipers. This darkening makes the Verde Volterra colour appear more subtle.

Ferrari will offer Verde Volterra for the SF90 Stradale and SF90 Spider . Customers with an allocation for an 812 Competizione coupe/Aperta can also choose this shade.

Ferrari Cavalcade allows the company to offer color schemes inspired by the annual trip through Italy. Verde Volterra is part three of the five-part series.

Previously, Rosso Taormina was shown by the company on an SF90 Stradale. This included portions of the interior. It is a deep shade of red, which is close to burgundy. This hue is inspired by the “charred slopes” of Mt. Etna.”

The Ferrari Cavalcade collection first introduced the color Blu Capri. It is a shade teal with a mixture of blue and green colors. It is described by the company as an “intense and iridescent” blue that displays nuances inspired from the sea.