Ghibli Operanera and Ghibli Operabianca by Maserati and Hiroshi Fujiwara
The Japanese designer Hiroshi Fujiwara has been invited by the italian supercar manufacturer to put his touch to the Maserati to Maserati’s Fuoriserie Customization Program, which allows clients to customize the design of their Maserati to their own personal taste. The result of the collaboration is two models called the Ghibli Operanera and Ghibli Operabianca. The models have Hiroshi's signature striped black style and the interior carries some rare flashes of nuances such as dark blue seatbelts as well as silver stitching on the leather seats that features Maserati’s iconic Trident logo. The collaboration also features details such as the code “M157110519FRG”, which is a combination of the supercar’s ID and the date of when Fujiwara and Maserati first met. The latter part “FRG” stands for Fragment and the design logo can be seen on the grill for example. The Maserati and Hiroshi Fujiwara collaboration will be limited to 175 models of the Ghibli Operanera and Ghibli Operabianca so take the opportunity and get your own sublime Italian and Japanese “fusionized” supercar!