These are some of the rarest shades of green that Ferrari offers.
This list includes Verde Menthe Opaco, Verde Rainforest, Verde Bosco and much more. If you'd like to see all green Ferrari colors visit their individual pages.
Signal Green

Photo: Kroymans Ferrari
Signal Green, originally a Porsche color, has also been used on a select few Ferrari vehicles. Notable examples include this Ferrari 488 Pista and the Ferrari LaFerrari that was initially ordered and delivered to Jay Kay of Jamiroquai.
Verde Bosco

Photo: Christopher Steel
Verde Bosco has long been a staple in Ferrari's color palette, first appearing in the 1960s when it was developed by Glidden Salchi. Its name translates to "Forest Green," echoing the deep, dark hue reminiscent of a lush woodland.
Verde Lupo

Photo: Saman Shadkamali for HR Owen Ferrari Hatfield
Comparable to Porsche's Signal Green, Ferrari's Verde Lupo is an equally striking shade of green. According to our records, it has been used only once: on this UK-delivered Ferrari 812 Superfast.
Verde Menthe Opaco

Photo: Rio Orriss
Verde Menthe Opaco, which translates to "matte mint green," is a light and refreshing hue. Found on Joe Macari's Ferrari 812 Competizione, it currently stands as the only Ferrari produced in this color.
Verde Oliva

Photo: Justin Schmöller for Niki Hasler AG - Ferrari Basel
Verde Oliva is a non-metallic paint reminiscent of army green, though its name likely nods to olives. Only a handful of Ferraris were produced in this shade, including this Ferrari 296 GTB.
Verde Rainforest

Photo: Thomas Newton
Verde Rainforest is rumored to be a one-off color, created specifically for this Tailor Made Ferrari 812 Competizione. Reportedly, this example is the most expensive 812 Competizione to leave the factory, with its green accents finished in Verde Olivia.
Verde Saudi

Photo: Ferrari
Another color emerging from Ferrari's 30th anniversary celebrations in the Middle East is Verde Saudi. This sophisticated dark green is inspired by the country's lush oases.
Verde Scurissimo

Photo: Justin Schmöller for Niki Hasler AG - Ferrari Basel
Verde Scurissimo is a very dark green occasionally applied by Ferrari throughout the 1950s and 1960s, seen here on this one of 36 Ferrari 500 Superfast models. It bears a resemblance to Ferrari’s Verde Scuro.
Verde Seabird

Photo: DAVID Finest Sports Cars
Verde Seabird has been part of Ferrari's color range for several years. This particular Ferrari F12berlinetta sports the shade, and it was reportedly the last F12 to roll off the production line.
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