The Ferrari SF90 Stradale helped push its segment of the supercar market to new heights and while most think it is just about perfect, Mansory has just finished upgrading one example with its so-called ‘softkit.’
This isn’t our first time seeing an SF90 Stradale with the tuner’s aerodynamic package as it was first unveiled back in March. However, this particular SF90 Stradale isn’t quite as overt as that bright yellow example as it is painted white and simply has some small yellow accents across the front fascia, along the sides, and at the rear.
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The bodykit itself is quite head-turning. It starts at the front end with an entirely new bumper crafted from forged carbon fiber and complete with a new grille and air intakes. There is also a new hood, air louvers on the front fenders, and small canards on either side. Things continue along the sides of the hybrid powerhouse with forged carbon skirts and wing mirrors. Mansory has also crafted new side air intake shrouds and installed a new set of wheels with carbon accents.
While the front is dramatic, the rear is arguably even more overt and includes a new lip spoiler, engine cover, and diffuser made from forged carbon fiber. Thankfully there is no fixed rear wing like Mansory’s F9XX and F9XX Tempesta Celeste kits also offered for the SF90.
The controversial tuner has also made some alterations to the powertrain of the SF90 Stradale meaning the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 and its three electric motors produce a combined 1,100 hp and 722 lb-ft (980 Nm) of torque. The added grunt allows the car to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.4 seconds and a 221 mph (355 km/h) top speed.