Kings Of Kitsch Ride Again: Look At What They Have Now Done To The 'Ferrari 12Cilindri'
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Kings Of Kitsch Ride Again: Look At What They Have Now Done To The ‘Ferrari 12Cilindri’

Mansory has earned a reputation in the automotive world that few other companies possess. This German tuning firm is frequently referred to as the kings of kitsch because of their flamboyant and often controversial designs. They have recently turned their attention to the elegant ‘Ferrari 12Cilindri’ and created something entirely different. The result of this transformation is a vehicle that demands attention regardless of whether you love it or hate it.

The new project is officially named the ‘Equestre’ and features a complete overhaul of the original Italian design. Mansory has replaced many of the standard body panels with their signature forged carbon fiber components. The front bumper now sports aggressive winglets and a much sharper splitter designed to slice through the air. A massive rear diffuser and a prominent rear wing completely change the silhouette of the grand tourer.

The visual changes continue with a striking paint scheme that has become a talking point among enthusiasts. The launch vehicle features a deep purple finish that gradually fades into black towards the rear of the car. This dramatic two-tone look is complemented by a set of newly designed alloy wheels known as the VF.5 model. These lightweight one-piece forged rims measure 21 inches at the front and a massive 22 inches at the rear.

Kings Of Kitsch Ride Again: Look At What They Have Now Done To The 'Ferrari 12Cilindri'
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Performance has not been left untouched in this radical conversion of the twelve-cylinder supercar. The engineers at Mansory have tuned the massive 6.5-liter naturally aspirated engine to produce significantly more power than the factory specification. The total power output has been raised to approximately 855 horsepower to ensure it performs as wildly as it looks. Torque figures have also climbed to roughly 538 pound-feet thanks to the updated engine management software.

A high-performance sports exhaust system with four distinctive tailpipes ensures the sound matches the aggressive aesthetics. The system is designed to reduce backpressure and unleash the full sonic potential of the V12 engine. This upgrade ensures that the car announces its arrival long before it actually appears around a corner. It serves as a reminder that this vehicle is no longer a standard grand tourer.

Kings Of Kitsch Ride Again: Look At What They Have Now Done To The 'Ferrari 12Cilindri'
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The interior of the ‘Equestre’ receives the same level of intense customization as the exterior. The cabin is upholstered in high-quality leather that matches the purple exterior hue. Carbon fiber accents are placed throughout the dashboard and the steering wheel to emphasize the sporty nature of the build. Drivers will also notice a starlight headliner which is a feature typically found in luxury sedans rather than supercars.

Critics often argue that the original lines of a Ferrari should remain untouched and respected by aftermarket tuners. The ‘Ferrari 12Cilindri’ was originally designed in Maranello to pay homage to classic models with clean and elegant flowing lines. Mansory has completely disregarded this subtle approach in favor of maximum visual impact and undeniable shock value. This bold philosophy is exactly what appeals to their specific global clientele who desire to stand out at all costs.

The cost of this conversion is expected to be astronomical considering the starting price of the donor car. A standard model already costs nearly half a million dollars before any factory options are added. The carbon fiber body kit and engine tuning will likely add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the final bill. Owners can also request fully bespoke materials to match their private jets or yachts.

Tell us in the comments if you think this modification is a masterpiece or if it ruined a beautiful car.

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