Just a few weeks ago, we saw the first red Ferrari Daytona SP3 pop up in Switzerland, spotted in Zurich. And now, another one’s been seen - this time in Geneva - and it’s finished in a seriously unique spec that’s hard to miss.
This Daytona comes in a deep, dark shade of blue, paired with a bold gold stripe running straight down the center, from the nose all the way to the tail. That gold theme doesn’t stop there - you’ll also find gold accents on the front lip, side skirts, and rear diffuser. And to complete the look? A set of gold wheels that tie it all together perfectly. Even the painted Ferrari shields on the fenders add to the clean, custom look of this spec. It’s super classy but still stands out in a big way - definitely not your average Ferrari color combo.
But here’s where things get even more interesting - the license plate: "GE 200 300." If that looks familiar, there’s a reason why. This exact plate has some history in Switzerland’s car scene. Back in 2018, it was on a white Mercedes-AMG GLS 63 (X166). Then in 2020, it showed up again on a black Mercedes-AMG E 63 S Estate (S213). You’d probably think the next step in that progression would be another high-end Mercedes, maybe an S 63 or even something like a GT 63.
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But nope - now that plate’s sitting on the back of one of the most exclusive modern Ferraris out there. A full-on ultra-limited Daytona SP3. That’s a wild jump and definitely not what anyone would’ve expected. From a big GLS SUV, to a fast estate, and now to a limited-run V12 hypercar from Maranello - that’s what you call an upgrade!
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This new Daytona sighting adds to the growing number of these unicorns popping up across Europe. And if more start showing up with specs like this, we’re in for a real treat.
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