In Maranello, where precision is paramount and emotion a constant, Ferrari has chosen to look to the East to reinterpret its essence. Thus, the Ferrari 12Cilind Tailor Made is born: not as a car, but as a work of art that breathes culture, memory, and innovation.
For nearly two years, South Korean artists, European designers, and a North American editorial vision wove a silent dialogue between tradition and future. The result is a unique piece that transcends engineering to become a visual narrative.
The Yoonseul paint—inspired by the reflection of the sun on the sea—doesn't just cover the car's body: it transforms. Green, violet, blue… each shade evokes celadon ceramics and Seoul's vibrant nightlife. It's a car that changes with the light, as if it were aware of its surroundings.
Inside, matter becomes poetry. Horsehair fabrics reinterpreted by Dahye Jeong float among surfaces, projecting almost ethereal shadows. Art doesn't adorn: it inhabits. Even the sound of the V12—6.5 liters, 830 horsepower, and up to 9,500 rpm—is translated into visual language on the car's bodywork, transforming acoustics into graphic design.
With a top speed exceeding 340 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, the 12Cilindri reaffirms its Gran Turismo heritage. However, performance is just the beginning. What is truly exceptional is its ability to integrate disciplines, transforming every detail into a sensory experience.
This Ferrari is not merely admired: it is deciphered. And in that process, it reveals something deeper than luxury—a new way of understanding time, culture, and movement.
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