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The '''Ferrari Portfolio Personalization Programme''' is an extensive personalization program initiated by [[Ferrari]] that allows customers the opportunity to commission various Italian design houses such [[Fioravanti]], [[Pininfarina]] and [[Zagato]] to create one-off redesigns of their automobiles with full factory support and recognition. The program, thus far, extends its support to cars based off of the [[Ferrari Enzo]], the [[Ferrari F430|F430]] or the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]] (However, the [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano|599]] and the [[Ferrari California|California]] is still excluded).
The '''Ferrari Portfolio Coachbuild Programme''' is an extensive personalization program initiated by [[Ferrari]] that allows customers the opportunity to commission established Italian design houses such as [[Pininfarina]], [[ItalDesign]], [[Zagato]], [[Fioravanti]] and [[Touring]] to create one-off redesigns of their automobiles with full factory support and recognition. The program, thus far, includes cars based off of the [[Ferrari Enzo]], the [[Ferrari F430|F430]] or the [[Ferrari 612 Scaglietti|612 Scaglietti]]. However, the [[Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano|599]] and the [[Ferrari California|California]] are still excluded.
 
==History==
The program was conceived in the wake of millionaire stockbroker James Glickenhaus' commissioning of his ''P4/5'' based off an [[Ferrari Enzo|Enzo]] and [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]]'s [[Ferrari GG50|GG50]] to celebrate his 50th anniversary in the design business as well as the Sultan of Brunei's massive and legendary collection of one-off [[Ferrari FX|Ferrari Supercars]] and [[Ferrari 456 Venice|Shooting Brakes]] amassed in the 90's and Zagato's rebody of the [[Ferrari 575]], the [[Ferrari 575 GTZ]]. At the same time there was a general revival of public interest in the old coachbuilding tradition employed by exclusive manufacturer's in the 1920's and 1930's. The vision was to allow wealthy customers the ability to utilize existing Ferrari platforms in order to bring their dream Ferraris to life while at the same time extending full support and recognition from Maranello. The first vehicle to take advantage of the new program is the [[Ferrari SP1]] (based off of an F430) which was commissioned by prominent Ferrari collector and Japanese business executive Junichiro Hiramatsu from [[Fioravanti]].
 
===Vehicles===
*[[Ferrari P4/5]] by [[Pininfarina]]
*[[Ferrari SP1]] by [[Fioravanti]]


==See Also==
==See Also==


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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.ferrarigenuine.com/FerrariGenuine/index.jsp Official Ferrari Genuine Microsite]
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2008/07/07/heck-its-your-money-ferrari-ready-to-build-customer-one-offs/ Heck, it's your money: Ferrari ready to build customer one-offs]
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 12 November 2008

The Ferrari Portfolio Coachbuild Programme is an extensive personalization program initiated by Ferrari that allows customers the opportunity to commission established Italian design houses such as Pininfarina, ItalDesign, Zagato, Fioravanti and Touring to create one-off redesigns of their automobiles with full factory support and recognition. The program, thus far, includes cars based off of the Ferrari Enzo, the F430 or the 612 Scaglietti. However, the 599 and the California are still excluded.

History

The program was conceived in the wake of millionaire stockbroker James Glickenhaus' commissioning of his P4/5 based off an Enzo and Giorgetto Giugiaro's GG50 to celebrate his 50th anniversary in the design business as well as the Sultan of Brunei's massive and legendary collection of one-off Ferrari Supercars and Shooting Brakes amassed in the 90's and Zagato's rebody of the Ferrari 575, the Ferrari 575 GTZ. At the same time there was a general revival of public interest in the old coachbuilding tradition employed by exclusive manufacturer's in the 1920's and 1930's. The vision was to allow wealthy customers the ability to utilize existing Ferrari platforms in order to bring their dream Ferraris to life while at the same time extending full support and recognition from Maranello. The first vehicle to take advantage of the new program is the Ferrari SP1 (based off of an F430) which was commissioned by prominent Ferrari collector and Japanese business executive Junichiro Hiramatsu from Fioravanti.

Vehicles

See Also

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FERRARI PORTFOLIO

Ferrari S.p.A.


Scuderia Ferrari | Carrozzeria Scaglietti Personalization | Ferrari Portfolio


Models

SP1 · · · · · · ·

Platform

Enzo · F430 · 612 Scaglietti


Pininfarina · ItalDesign · Zagato · Fioravanti · Touring


Enzo Ferrari Corporate website A brand of the Fiat group


External Links