Wild looks are also accompanied by an increase in power.
The company’s penchant for the bizarre is evident in the latest Mansory creation. The latest version is the Mansory F8XX, a Ferrari F8 Tributo. It gets a significant redesign in terms of its looks that may turn some people off. The supercar’s wild color combination and wilder body kit give it a fast appearance. It also gets a significant boost in power and performance.
The car is given a striking combination of gold-and-green (Catania Green), which, although it’s quite obvious, doesn’t make it the most attractive styling feature. The rear wings are the winners of this award. Mansory has added two separate L-shaped wings to the traditional spoiler. It looks as though the middle section had been removed. These wings look almost like a pair bug antennas. Carbon fiber is also used to make the side skirts, rear diffusers and front splitter.
New looks are enhanced by more power. Mansory modified the engine management software to increase the power output of the twin-turbocharged, 3.9-liter V8. The stock engine produces 720 horsepower (536kilowatts) with 567 pound-feet (707 Newton-meters of torque) while the tuned engine produces 880 HP (656kW) and 722 Lb-ft (980Nm) respectively. The car can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.6 seconds, while achieving a top speed of 220-mph (354 kph).
Mansory restyles the interior using beige leather, white applicants and carbon-fiber trim. The steering wheel is wrapped in leather and has Mansory logos embossed throughout. You even get Mansory floormats. The interior is brighter than the exterior. However, the beige color looks great with the bright 21-inch front wheels and 22-inch rear ultralight forged wheels.