Mansory Ferrari F8 Spider (2024)

Mansory Ferrari F8 Spider (2024)

Mansory has unveiled its latest masterpiece: a Ferrari F8 Spider modified with a bold black and blue paint scheme. This customized F8 Spider not only features aesthetic enhancements but also significant performance upgrades.

The car’s 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 engine has been upgraded to deliver an impressive 868 horsepower and 708 lb-ft (960 Nm) of torque, ensuring a thrilling driving experience. Mansory’s enhancements extend beyond the engine bay, drawing inspiration from the F8XX Tempesta Turchese to equip this F8 Spider with a host of forged carbon fiber parts.

At the front, the F8 Spider features a thoroughly revised fascia, complete with a forged carbon fiber splitter and air intakes. The dramatic flics on the front splitter, aerodynamic canards, and carbon fiber louvers on the front fenders contribute to its aggressive stance. The forged carbon fiber also extends below the headlights, across the hood, and over the window frame, adding a unique touch to the car’s design.

The modifications continue with the addition of 21-inch wheels at the front and 22-inch wheels at the rear, both featuring forged carbon fiber accents. New side skirts enhance the car’s profile, while the rear has been overhauled with a forged carbon decklid, a new diffuser, and two small winglets. The F8 Spider also boasts new quad tailpipes, completing its aggressive look.

Inside, the F8 Spider’s interior is bathed in turquoise-colored leather that extends across nearly every surface, including the seats, dashboard, door panels, carpets, and steering wheel. The only exceptions are some small carbon fiber accents and a handful of black components, such as the air vents, which provide a striking contrast.

Mansory’s transformation of the Ferrari F8 Spider showcases their signature attention to detail, blending high performance with luxurious aesthetics to create a truly remarkable vehicle.

Source: Mansory
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