Complete Rundown Of Green Ferrari Shades

Complete Rundown Of Green Ferrari Shades

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In a new series of articles we are going to take a look at all the shades Ferrari used and uses to grace their cars. Starting off with green, or Verde in Italian.

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BP Green

BP Green Ferrari 488 Spider

Photo: Julian Sion

BP Green was a colour used by David Piper during his privateer career. The majority of cars he campaigned were painted in this bright shade of green which derived from the shade of green oil company BP used. Piper painted his cars green in exchange for BP sponsorship. This 488 Spider is a Tailor Made project done by Maranello Motors GmbH (Cologne, Germany).

Pino Verde

Ferrari 275 GTB Pino Verde

Photo: Tim Scott

One of the oldest shades of Ferrari green.

Verde Abetone

Verde Abetone Ferrari 812 Superfast

Photo: Monserrat Photography and Ferrari Poland

Verde Bottiglia

Verde Bottiglia Ferrari 400 Superamerica SWB Cabriolet

Photo: RM Sotheby's

Verde British

Verde British Racing Ferrari 488 GTB

Photo: Carlile ImageWorks

The Ferrari version of the iconic British Racing Green.

Verde Celeste

 Verde Celeste Ferrari 599 GTB

“Extracampionario” paint from the "Anni 50-60" colour range, Verde Celeste is a combination between green and blue.

Verde Chiaro Metallico

Verde Chiaro Ferrari 512 TR

Photo: Andreas Birner

Verde Francesca

Verde Francesca Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: LdnCarphotography

Introduced in 2018, Verde Francesca is inspired by the Maserati colour Verde Tevere. The owner of this Tailor Made 488 Pista named it after his granddaughter.

Verde GB23

Verde GB23 Ferrari F12tdf

Photo: Adrien Gillet

A one-off colour for an Italian Ferrari collector who goes by the name of Greg B.

Verde Germoglio

Verde Germoglio Ferrari 488 Pista Spider

Photo: Lorenzo Iacomini

Verde Germoglio is a colour that has been around for decades. First introduced in the 1960s together with the Ferrari Dino, it’s a very rare shade of green. This Ferrari 488 Pista Spider is also finished in the bright shade of green, inspired by the colour of Shoot.

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Verde Jewel

Verde Jewel Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: Tomáš Végh

First seen on five cars used for the 70th anniversary livery 'The Green Jewel' in 2017, Verde Jewel is a bright shade of green inspired by the 1965 Ferrari 365 P2 of David Piper. Ferrari built just 6 units of this racing car, which was entered in the 1965 race season alongside the 275 P2 and 330 P2. One of them was acquired by long-time Ferrari customer team David Piper Racing. The car was painted in the characteristic green colour of the British team.

Verde Kers Lucido

Verde Kers Lucido Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: Gosia i Michał

Another bright shade of green. This one is believed to be inspired by the matte finish of the Ferrari 599 HY KERS.

Verde Masoni Opaco

Verde Masoni Opaco Ferrari F12tdf

Photo: KSG Media

Another very rare shade of green. To our knowledge, only three cars left the factory in this colour.

Verde Medio

Verde Medio Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: Nico Decomis

Verde Medio Nijinsky

Verde Medio Nijinsky

Photo: RM Sotheby's

Verde Militare

Verde Militare Ferrari 488 Pista Spider

Photo: SpeedGeneration

A beautiful and new shade of green requested by a Dutch Ferrari driver.

Verde Mugello

Verde Mugello Ferrari 456

Photo: Mathieu Bonnevie

Verde Nathalie

Verde Nathalie Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: Wylie Caudill

Featured on our website, Verde Nathalie came to life thanks to an American Pista owner who wanted something different.

Verde Pallido

Verde Pallido Ferrari 812 Superfast

Photo: Ferrari

The extracampionario shade of Verde Pallido is said to be inspired by the colour of Stirling Moss's 250 GTO (s/n 3505GT).

Verde Silverstone

Verde Silverstone Ferrari F355 GTS

Photo: Stradale Vintage Cars

Verde Scuro Metallico

Verde Scuro Ferrari Dino 246 GT

Photo: Theo Civitello

Verde Tevere

Verde Tevere Ferrari 250 GT SWB

Photo: Joe Macari

Originally a Maserati colour.

Verde Tracy

Verde Tracy Ferrari 488 Spider

Photo: Ferrari Kroymans

Verde Zeltweg

Verde Zeltweg Ferrari 488 Pista

Photo: Daniel Viliam Mazáč

Most likely named after the Austrian town Zeltweg. The Zeltweg Airfield was used as a racing circuit in the 1960s and hosted the Formula One Grand Prix in 1964.

If we have missed out on any shades, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Written by Max Lammers.


18 comments


  • Robert Liberi

    All great colors! How about adding ‘Signal Green’ (PNT7)?


  • Onno ten Brinke

    Verde Seabird is missing. Named after a race horse. Very rare colour but several models from the ’60ies and ’70ies have an example of it. Here is a link to a 365GTC. https://www.conceptcarz.com/profile/18589,9309/1969-ferrari-365-gtc.aspx


  • shaw hwa ng

    You left out verde bandiera (italian flag green). i own a factory verde bandiera scuderia. if you want a photo to add to this article emial me.


  • carl

    Verde Seabird is a dark green named after a race horse as many colours were in period


  • Edmund RUDLER

    What about Verde Gainsborough?


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