We discovered an additional 16 shades of Ferrari blue.
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Azzurro Dino Mica
Photo: Ferrari of San Antonio
Let's start with an exceptionally uncommon Ferrari blue known as Azzurro Dino Mica, a two-layer paint. Despite its name, Azzurro Dino, it may not appear as you might expect. Being a relatively new colour, this striking blue color graced only a few Ferrari cars.
Azzurro Dino Opaco
Photo: WRAPSIGN
Another variation on the widely loved Azzurro Dino colour, this is the matte version of it.
Azzurro Vincennes
Photo: ROSSOautomobili
Originally a colour used by Lancia and Maserati in the 1960s, this 250 GT SWB California Spyder also beautifully sports the light Azzurro Vincennes.
Blu America
Photo: @sly.ferrari
Compared to the previously mentioned colors, Blu America is somewhat more common. Nevertheless, it remains a stunning shade of dark blue and is definitely worth considering when configuring a new Ferrari.
Blu Capri
Photo: @danvil197
Blu Capri was introduced in early 2022 as part of the Cavalcade Tailor Made liveries. Some might argue that it leans more towards green than blue, and they wouldn’t be entirely wrong, as the coulor draws inspiration from the 'various nuances of the sea'.
Blu Caracalla
Photo: BBS Spot BR
Another colour from the 1960s is Blu Caracalla. This dark shade of Ferrari blue was used on a handful of cars.
Blu Cinquanta
Photo: unknown
Reportedly but not confirmed, the colour of the Special Project Ferrari GScinquanta is called Blu Cinquanta. It may very well be a colour we already know, like Blu Elettrico.
Blu Dino
Photo: William Walker ©2023 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's
This stunning shade of Ferrari blue is named after the Dino cars, which were the very first mid-engine cars produced by Ferrari. It seemed to be featured only on a few Ferrari cars in the 1970s. Who's ready to see it make a comeback?
Blu Ferrari
Photo: Andreas Birner
Obviously named after your favourite automotive brand, Blu Ferrari is a dark shade of blue primarily used in the 1970s.
Blu Fiat
Photo: Harry Coles
Another colour named after a car manufacture, Blu Fiat is featured on this 1961 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider. If you know more about this car and specifically the colour, we'd love to know more!
Blu Flugplatz Opaco
Photo: unknown
The matte version of Blu Flugplatz, it's a striking and rare colour.
Blu Genziana Triplo Strato
Photo: Ferrari
Blu Genziana Triplo Strato is a three-layer paint and specially featured on this Tailor Made Ferrari 812 GTS. To our knowledge, there's only one Ferrari in this colour.
Blu Nettuno
Photo: @c._.a._.r._.o
Blu Nettuno is named after the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun, Neptune. Neptune is known for its rich blue color.
Blu Pazzesco
Photo: Henry Wood
Another fresh entry to the Ferrari color palette is Blu Pazzesco, first and exclusively showcased on this Ferrari 812 Competizione. It certainly complements the aggressive lines of the 812 Competizione beautifully.
Blu Ultra Scuro Opaco
Photo: @shotbyardi
How do you make a rare color even rarer? Introduce a matte version of it. In this instance, it’s Blu Ultra Scuro with a matte finish. Both versions of this color were applied to just a handful of Ferrari cars.
Turchese Molvedo
Photo: Ferrari of Central New Jersey
To cap it all off, let's conclude with Turchese Molvedo, a stunning, fresh shade of blue only applied once to a Ferrari car.
Not done with blue yet? Check out our Ferrari blue colour page for even more shades of Ferrari blue.
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Turchese Molvedo was a PPG color originally used on the 330 and later on the 365. Not a lot had this color but there were some.
I suspect that Blu Nettuno is named after the god of the sea rather than the planet.
blue, my choice
Love my Blu Abu Dhabi not shown???
What about NART BLUE
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