Yesterday, we reported on a Tailor Made Ferrari SF90 Spider that came from the factory with a red-to-black gradient. Now, Mansory has launched its own gradient 488 Spider. Called the F8XX Spider Tempesta Turchese, the timing of the launch almost seems reactionary to Ferrari’s SF90.
Rather than a tamer red-to-black fade, the F8XX Spider’s paint job transitions from a bright teal at the rear to a stark white up front. A teal-and-white stripe running down the center of the car offsets the gradient paint as well as all the forged carbon accents.
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MANSORY F8XX SPIDER – Tempesta Turchese A complete vehicle conversion “One of One” philosophy with a blaze of colours…
Posted by MANSORY on Thursday, April 27, 2023
In typical Mansory fashion, the car’s body kit is equally wild. Like the other F8XXs, the Tempesta Turchese (which translates to “Turquoise Storm” in Italian) features a restyled front and rear end, as well as aggressive splitters on the front bumper, side skirts, and rear bumper quarters with pronounced air curtains. Other aero includes front dive planes, a rear diffuser, and most notably, a split rear wing. Rounding off the changes is the addition of multiple air outlets throughout the body, as well as a new set of wheels.
The quilted teal interior carries over the theme from the exterior, and as such, features a few white and black accents here and there. Elsewhere, “Mansory” is printed on the seatbelts, while the door cards and floormats read “F8XX.” The cherry on top comes in the form of Italian flag details scattered throughout the cabin, which can be seen on the seat centers, shift paddles, and gear selector.
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Thankfully, for those who aren’t fans of the looks, the car at least packs some extra performance. The exact upgrades aren’t known, but it boosts the Ferrari‘s 3.9L twin-turbo V8’s output to 868 hp (880 PS / 647 kW) and 708 lb-ft (960 Nm) of torque over the stock 710 hp (720 PS / 530 kW) and 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) of torque. Naught to 62 mph (0-100 km/h) now takes just 2.6 seconds compared to the original 2.9, while the top speed raises from 210 mph (340 km/h) to 220 mph (354 km/h).
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