Ferrari F80 CGI Build Pairs Silver Finish With Brixton Forged TR04 Wheels in Downtown Los Angeles

Ferrari’s current calendar is already crowded, and not only because several fresh models are moving toward customers. The company is also reversing one interior trend that spread widely through the industry: physical controls are returning for basic functions, including audio volume, even if the source notes that doing so comes with higher production costs.

That hardware shift has already started on existing and incoming models. Ferrari began retrofitting the Ferrari Purosangue and Ferrari 12Cilindri, while the new Ferrari Amalfi and Ferrari Amalfi Spider are included in the same move. At the same time, attention remains fixed on what is still ahead: the upcoming Luce EV, described in the source as so extreme in acceleration that Ferrari needed NASA’s help to make that force easier to tolerate because, as quoted there, speed can disturb the brain.

Ferrari F80 Rendering (4)
Ferrari F80 CGI Rendering

Another V12 model is also on the way before year-end, positioned as a more aggressive evolution of the Purosangue and intended to challenge the Lamborghini Urus SE with its 789-hp output. Yet while future launches gather attention, one Ferrari already introduced continues to dominate digital interpretations.

That car is the Ferrari F80, still waiting for first deliveries together with the Amalfi, Amalfi Spider, and 849 Testarossa. Ferrari states that this limited-production hybrid V6 is now the fastest road car around Fiorano, and the company also argues that its V6 outperforms the older V12, although that does not signal the end of twelve-cylinder development.

In parallel, aftermarket imagination has already taken ownership of the model.

Ferrari F80 Rendering (3)
Ferrari F80 CGI Rendering

Brixton Forged, based in Los Angeles, commissioned a CGI presentation that places the F80 in downtown Los Angeles with a silver exterior, contrasting black details, and a wheel package chosen specifically to mirror the body finish. The setup uses TR04 Monoblock wheels, built around a classic five-spoke layout.

The result is intentionally restrained rather than exaggerated: body color and wheel finish stay visually connected, while the urban DTLA backdrop does most of the atmosphere work.

Another local wheel brand, AL13 Wheels, offers a different interpretation of Ferrari style. Its example uses a dark gray Ferrari 12Cilindri fitted with RS60 three-piece alloys finished in Gloss Black, combined with ACL center caps and OEM Ferrari caps. In that case, the yellow brake calipers become the strongest contrast element.

Both builds stay digital in spirit, but they approach Ferrari very differently—one quieter, one sharper, neither trying too hard.

Ferrari F80 CGI Renderings

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