Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
Image: Mansory
German tuner Mansory are back at it again with their second iteration of a Ferrari F8 Tributo. This time around, their F8XX is based on the Spider derivative and finished with copious amounts of forged carbon and painted in a satin hue of British racing green.
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To break the combination of green bodywork and forged carbon bits on every facade of this Prancing Horse, Mansory has thrown in a few yellow details which include racing stripes and decals. On each corner are YT.5 Air wheels with the front being sized at 21-inch and the rear at 22-inch.
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The F8XX has had a complete once over with the satin British racing green bodywork festooned with clear coated forged carbon fibre. This includes an updated front splitter, rear diffuser, mirror caps, side skirts and rear wings to name a few. Yellow pinstripes have been placed along some of these components to further complement the centrally placed racing stripes and F8XX badge on the doors of the mid-engined supercar.
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Under the bonnet of the latest Mansory creation remains the twin-turbocharged 3,9-litre V8 motor that has had the original turbochargers replaced and the exhaust fettled to now churn out 656 kW and 980 N.m. This is considerably more than the stock 536 kW and 770 N.m that the F8 Tributo came with from the factory.
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Another aspect of this car that wasn’t standard when it left Maranello is the green-on-green interior that echoes the hue from the outside. Once again, yellow stitching and details break the green onslaught. The F8XX coupe from the German tuner with its Catania Green exterior finish and more civilised looking interior may be the better choice for buyers wanting a more understated option from Mansory. No pricing has been announced for the upgraded model yet.
Keyword: Mansory F8XX is an F8 Tributo Spider with plenty of forged carbon