Mansory has just wrapped up work on its latest Ferrari 812 GTS-based model and it isn’t for the faint of heart.

The tuner first unveiled its 812 GTS-based Stallone GTS in March last year, adorning it with a plethora of exterior, interior, and mechanical modifications. The latest example is particularly striking.

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Adorning the exterior of this Mansory Stallone GTS is an intriguing shade of orange that’s not dissimilar to the color James May’s Ferrari 458 Speciale. While we think shades of orange are better suited to Lamborghini models than they are Ferrari models, there’s no denying that this 812 GTS will turn a lot of heads on the open road.

Mansory has made various aerodynamic upgrades to the 812. These include a revised front bumper, unique side skirts, and a distinctive rear end with a new diffuser and a large wing. The car has also been equipped with wheels measuring 21×9.5 at the front and 22×12 at the rear, wrapped in 265/30 and 335/25 tires respectively. Many of the car’s exterior parts are made from carbon fiber.

The tuner has also upgraded the 812’s engine but fortunately, it hasn’t gone down the route of forced induction in an effort to achieve insane horsepower and torque figures. Instead, it has simply tweaked the car’s ECU so the 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 pumps out 830 hp and 546 lb-ft (740 Nm) of torque.

It remains to be seen how much Mansory charges Ferrari 812 GTS owners to transform their vehicles into a Stallone GTS.