Never mind the leather interior - this £135,000 Ferrari has a leather EXTERIOR




Leather interiors are a given in many supercars but one wealthy owner of a £135,000 Ferrari has taken the luxury a step further by having his vehicle wrapped in leather



Luxury car customisation specialists Dartz were commissioned by an anonymous client based on the French Riviera to give a Ferrari F430 a black leather finish.



The Latvian company were open to the challenge having previously made headlines for creating a £1m bulletproof SUV with seats made from whale foreskin.

Suped-up supercar: This Ferrari F430 has been given a leather exterior by luxury car customisation specialists Dartz

Secret millionaire: Dartz were commissioned to give the leather finish to the car by the anonymous wealthy owner who lives in the French Riveria

Dartz owner Leonard Yankelovich said: 'One of our very rich customers from the Cote d'Azur wanted a leather exterior and knew we could deliver.



'It took three of my staff 16 working days to apply the leather and finish. He was more than happy when he picked it up.'

Other than the time it took to transform the car, Mr Yankelovich would not reveal how it was achieved - or how much it cost - but simply said it was made possible thanks to 'Dartz know-how'.

Dartz know-how: The Latvian company did not reveal how much it cost to give the Ferrari this leather exterior, which it said was 'something between' leather and vinyl

Leather jacket: It took Dartz staff 16 working days to apply the exterior to the supercar

He added that the leather is real but mysteriously described it as 'something inbetween' leather and vinyl.



As well as this leather make-over and the bulletproof SUV, 'Dartz know-how' was also recently employed by the producers of Sacha Baron Cohen's film The Dictator. They made three gold-plated Dartz Aladeen Edition Prombons to be used in the film.



Dartz specialise in high performance armoured vehicles and once also once made armoured vehicles for Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Tsar Nicolas II.