The Jamiroquai singer commissioned Ferrari's Tailor Made program for the vivid green paint, echoing his prior black Enzo while cladding the 950hp V12 hybrid in a hue unseen on any other of the 499 units produced. Debuting at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, it drew crowds away from factory reds, with Kay piloting it up the hill amid frenzy over its F1-derived tech and scarcity. Interior green leather extended the theme, blending cosmic flair with raw performance that clocked sub-three-second sprints.
Kay sold in 2018 for £2,150,000, more than doubling his outlay as collector fever gripped low-mileage LaFerraris. Today, that same chassis commands £4,500,000, with the original stake inflating to £1,535,000 in modern terms for a 193 percent adjusted return. Auctions routinely eclipse £3 million for standard examples; provenance like Kay's amps demand from Monaco enthusiasts who now exercise it on mountain roads.youtube.
Kay's garage, houses Enzos, F40s and one-off shooting brakes. His 2019 sale was via Joe Macari.
