Stealth black Ferrari spotted near test facility, but what is it?
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A Ferrari coated in what appears to be Vantablack has been spotted near one of the automaker's test facilities. It is not known why the supercar was created.
The coating obscures fine surface details and can make an object look unreal when situated in a natural environment. It's not known why the car was created, and Ferrari has not responded to a request from Fox News Autos for comment. The most likely explanation is that Ferrari is using the coating as a type of camouflage for prototypes being tested on public roads, in lieu of the more common black and white dazzle wrap designs.More Related News