
Some Ferrari some attract attention for their performance, others for their rarity. This one ticks all the boxes. The Ferrari FF that will be offered at auction in Paris in January 2026 is not just an unusual configuration: it is the personal car of John Elkann, chairman of Ferrari and a central figure in the Italian automotive industry. Produced in 2013, this Ferrari FF was commissioned when John Elkann was Chairman of Fiat SpA, then Ferrari's parent company. Clearly attracted by the model's original concept, he chose to purchase a custom-built example, now back on the market in remarkable condition.
A truly unique Nuovo Blu shade
What immediately sets this Ferrari FF apart is its color. The body is finished in Nuovo Blu, a special made-to-order tint, particularly rare on a modern model from the brand. Elegant, deep and subtly metallic, it contrasts with the traditional reds and yellows that dominate the Ferrari imagination.




This blue livery extends to the interior, with an all-blue cabin. Even more astonishing, the seats are upholstered in fabric, a configuration almost unheard of for Ferrari at the time. This bold choice gives the car a very distinctive identity, both sporty and refined. Cavallino logos are embroidered into the headrests, while blue carbon fiber inserts complete the package. The panoramic glass roof further enhances the luxury touring atmosphere.



The Ferrari V12, true to the spirit of Maranello
Under its long hood, this Ferrari FF remains faithful to the brand's DNA. The famous 6.2-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. A special feature of the FF model is that power is transmitted to all four wheels, making this Ferrari one of the few production models to feature all-wheel drive. With only 16,037 kilometers on the odometer at the time of cataloguing, this example is a choice piece for modern Ferrari enthusiasts, while maintaining a reasonable level of use consistent with its grand touring status.

This Ferrari FF will be offered for sale by RM Sotheby's at its flagship European sale on January 28, 2026 in Paris, in the prestigious Salles du Carrousel, in the heart of the Louvre. The car is estimated at between €220,000 and €320,000.