Ferrari 360 Modena - Part Interior Retrim

Harry Pitcher • October 1, 2025

Ferrari 360 Modena Part Interior Retrim

This Ferrari 360 came to d:class for a partial retrim, by this we mean that substantial amount of interior trim was retrimmed, not quite enough to warrant a full retrim title, and definitely more than a single item. As there was multiple pieces to be retrimmed, we set about creating some photoshop renders of our customers interior to assist with settling on a final spec. We like to call this our Render-to-Reality service.

Requested Work


Our customer had a list of items they wanted retrimming, on the left is the original photo with the desired work, then underneath is the completed render. Lastly, on the right are the results of our work.


So all of the required work included; retrimming the dash top in black Alcantara with tan twin stitching, Steering wheel retrim in black Alcantara and black perforated nappa leather with tan stitching, Headlining, door card corner panels, door car pockets, centre console facia, and A-pillars. They also requested for us to install some carbon fibre upgrades which were provided by our customer.

Our customer was very pleased with the results, and even requested images of the vehicle prior to it being collected. We loved working on this 360 Modena as it wasn't your usual like-for-like retrim, it was a breath of fresh air to work with someone who wanted their Ferrari to be how they wanted. There are plenty of clean examples of a 360 out in the world, and although it is satisfying as a business to improve one, it is also very fulfilling to know you've made someone's dream a reality.


The dash tops on these Ferraris are usually tan or black leather, so Alcantara was a very unique choice, especially with the matching tan stitching. The same again for the steering wheel, this era of Ferrari did not typically have racing bands, they came much later and are usually painted. So with the Alcantara, leather racing band and contrast stitching, this is now a totally bespoke steering wheel. Then there's the other pieces like the door card pocket, those iconic but dated aluminium pockets are now black Alcantara. This choice continues for the centre console facia, door card corner panel, and centre console.


A cool car, has been made cooler 😎

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