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Ferrari’s Special Edition 296 GTB Honors Six Gulf Countries with Unique Designs

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Commemorating 30 Years in the Middle East
Limited Editions Feature Unique Designs

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Ferrari has introduced a series of special edition Ferrari 296 GTBs to celebrate its 30th anniversary in the Middle East. These unique vehicles unveiled recently in Abu Dhabi pay tribute to the region’s cultural diversity, with each car reflecting the characteristics of one of the six Gulf countries.

The models are all based on a base ‘Arabian Golden Sheen’ color, with additional unique paint schemes representing each country. Among the most striking are the metallic green model symbolizing Saudi Arabia and the pearly white model for the UAE.

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Distinctive Colors and Designs Representing the Gulf States

Each special edition 296 GTB has been designed to embody the spirit of its respective country. The metallic blue model created for Oman conveys a calm yet luxurious atmosphere, while the deep maroon model for Qatar emphasizes the country’s distinctive sense of luxury.

Other vehicles in the collection include a metallic black model representing Bahrain and a golden brown vehicle crafted for Kuwait. Each car has gold wheels and features engraved phrases on the engine cover, further enhancing its collectability.

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Luxury Interiors for the Ultimate Driving Experience
Sales Plans Remain Unclear

The vehicle’s interior is decorated with beige Honolulu and gold metallic leather. The diamond-patterned seats and gold-embroidered headrests add a luxurious feel. In addition, the front storage space is finished with leather, which satisfies both practicality and design.

While Ferrari has not yet disclosed details about the availability of these limited-edition models, speculation remains about whether they will be sold to private buyers or remain within regional branches.

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