Aftermarket tuning specialist 1016 Industries has previewed the 3D-printed bodykit it is developing for the Ferrari F8 Tributo.
The tuner dubs the bodykit the ‘Rampante’ and it starts at the front end with a new carbon fiber lip spoiler that’s complemented by carbon intake vents. There are also new carbon headlight trimmings and carbon on the hood.
Alterations continue along the sides and include 3D-printed skirts, while the rear end has undergone the most obvious changes with a bespoke diffuser, lip spoiler, and J-shaped vents. Complementing the body modifications will be a new exhaust with X pipes and downpipes from 1016.
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The parts of this bodykit, which is priced at $46,640, aren’t just for looks, though; they are also functional. For example, the headlight vents improve airflow while a suction duct in the middle of the front lip directs air under the body. 1016 Industries has also ensured that the individual parts of the kit fit on the OEM housings and fitments to eliminate the need to cut or drill the original bodywork.
“The Ferrari F8 is an iconic vehicle that celebrates automotive excellence and prestige, and we knew we needed to debut our brand-new permanent 3D printed carbon fiber kit for this special project,” chief executive of 1016 Industries, Peter Northrop, said. “As we continuously look for innovative design ideas, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to explore the true capabilities of turning a 3D print into a permanent kit available to our customers. The 1016 Industries F8 is made for automotive enthusiasts looking to put a completely unique spin on this elite supercar.”