Just in case its extreme McLaren 570-VX program wasn’t enough to attract the crowds at SEMA, Vorsteiner has also unveiled its 458-VX upgrades at the show.
While the 458 may no longer be in production, Vorsteiner’s upgrades make the model look as up-to-date as ever, improving its road presence and adding some aggression and brutality to the Italian supercar’s exterior design.
Up front, a bespoke carbon fiber bumper has been installed which incorporates sharp new air intake surrounds and a protruding splitter. As with all Vorsteiner products, the new front bumper isn’t just for looks and actually improves downforce, particularly thanks to the splitter which feeds air into the new intakes.
Modifications to the rear are just as comprehensive. They include a carbon fiber trunk lip spoiler made from lightweight carbon fiber and designed to improve downforce, sticking the rear wheels to the ground. There’s also a bespoke bumper with an integrated diffuser and a set of blue-tipped tailpipes.
This particular 458-VX is finished off with gold wheels, yellow brake calipers and a paint scheme seemingly inspired by the one-off 458 MM Speciale.