Maranello, January 19, 2026 — A Ferrari presented the Tailor Made 12Cilindria unique creation that elevates the brand’s ultimate personalization program by combining cutting-edge engineering with contemporary art.
Developed exclusively for the South Korean marketthe project translates local tradition into unprecedented design, materials and finishing solutions.
The vehicle is the result of a multidisciplinary collaboration that crossed three continents. From Asia, young South Korean artists participated — Daehye Jeong, Hyunhee Kim, GRAYCODE (jiiiiin), and TaeHyun Lee —; from Europe, the Ferrari Styling Center; and North America, the curation and vision of COOL HUNTING. Over the course of almost two years, the teams integrated Korea’s cultural heritage into the aesthetic language of Cavallino Rampante.

The visual highlight is the new Yoonseul transitional paint scheme, created specifically for this example. Inspired by Celadon ceramics and the urban energy of Seoul, the shade features an iridescent finish that transitions from green to violet with blue reflections, evoking the glow of sunlight over the sea — the literal meaning of “Yoonseul” in Korean.
Inside, artist Daehye Jeong reinterpreted traditional horsehair weaving with a 3D fabric never seen before in a Ferrari, applied to seats, flooring and soft surfaces. The pattern also appears screen-printed on the glass ceiling, creating plays of light and shadow. The panel houses a handcrafted work in Mongolian horsehair, integrating art and automobiles in an unprecedented way, the result of cooperation between design, R&D and creative partners.

Hyunhee Kim’s contemporary approach appears in translucent elements spread across the bodywork and cabin: Scuderia Ferrari shields, wheel covers, nameplate and the Prancing Horse have been given an exclusive semi-transparent finish. Inside, the central tunnel repeats the effect, accompanied by a dedicated plaque with traditional calligraphy. Kim also developed a handmade box for the trunk, designed as functional luggage, as well as a personalized Ferrari key.
White assumes a central role in the project based on the artistic research of TaeHyun Lee, recognized for his contemporary use of traditional lacquer. His vision resulted in the first white brake calipers ever offered on a factory Ferrari, as well as shift paddles in the same tone, reinforcing the visual contrast.

The GRAYCODE duo translated the sound of the naturally aspirated V12 into visual language. The rhythm of electronic music and the acoustic signature of the engine were converted into graphics applied to the body with a darker variation of Yoonseul paint, creating depth and movement — a technique presented for the first time on a model from the brand.
Behind the creative coordination were Evan Orensten and Josh Rubin, founders of COOL HUNTING, curated by JaeEun “Jane” Lee, in close collaboration with the Ferrari design and engineering teams.
Ferrari 12Cilindri

Inspired by the great Gran Turismo V12s of the 1950s and 1960s, the 12Cilindri represents the evolution of Ferrari’s front-engine, two-seater lineage. Under the hood, the new 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 delivers 830 hp at up to 9,500 rpm, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in around 2.9 seconds and a top speed of over 340 km/h. Integrated active aerodynamics, eight-speed DCT transmission and advanced electronic control solutions complete the package that combines extreme performance, comfort and sophistication.
With the Tailor Made 12CilindriFerrari reaffirms its ability to unite technology, craftsmanship and contemporary culture in a truly unique automobile.
Source and images: Ferrari. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
