It was only a matter of time before Mansory got its hands on the Ferrari Portofino M and this is the result.

As you would expect, the tuner’s alterations start with an eye-catching bodykit that gives the Italian convertible some added menace without going overboard. The front end, for example, now sports a forged carbon fiber splitter and trimmings above the front air intakes.

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Mansory has also fitted a pair of air extractors to the hood and new side skirts, again made from lightweight forged carbon fiber. The forged carbon fiber accents extend across the A-pillars and windshield surround, side air intakes, door handles, exterior badges, taillight covers, trunklid lip spoiler, and rear diffuser. Heck, even the retractable hardtop is now made from forged carbon fiber.

Modifications continue into the cabin where you will find black leather adorning the seats, door panels, and dashboard. Yellow contrast stitching and various other yellow accents can also be seen in areas like the air vents, knobs and infotainment screen surrounds.

Straight out of the factory, the Portofino M’s 3.9-liter twin-turbocharged V8 pumps out 612 hp and 561 lb-t (761 Nm) of torque. However, Mansory made some alterations to the ECU and fitted a new exhaust, so it now delivers 720 hp and 656 lb-ft (890 Nm), allowing it to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.0 seconds and power through to a claimed top speed of 207 mph (334 km/h).