The droptop Ferrari 812 GTS is a mind-bending car with absurd performance and the striking looks you’d expect of a V12-powered Ferrari. However, this particular 812 GTS is very different from all others as it has been heavily modified by Mansory and turned into the Stallone Tempesta Nera Verda.
The tuner released its Stallone upgrade package for the 812 GTS a couple of years ago and this example is easily the most striking and over-the-top one that it has created. Were an 812 GTS to be injected with LSD and MDMA, it might look a little like this.
First is the paint. Mansory has gone to town on the exterior of the car, painting one half of it in matte black while the other half is finished in turquoise. However, Mansory didn’t simply paint the driver’s side in matte black and the passenger side in turquoise. Instead, the front of the driver’s side is matte black and the rear half is turquoise. Meanwhile, the front half of the passenger side is turquoise while the rear is matte black. Making the paint scheme stand out even more is the Italian flag racing stripe running over the top of the Ferrari.
Mansory’s Stallone upgrade package also includes a range of striking aero parts and add-ons. These start at the front end with new splitters made from forged carbon fiber and also include new side skirts, wing mirrors, and a towering rear wing that mimics the split paint scheme of the rest of the body. Mansory has also fitted a forged carbon fiber diffuser and bolted on a set of new wheels.
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The cabin has also been overhauled. Now adorning almost every single interior surface is turquoise leather with contrasting red, white, and green stitching. The only parts not wrapped in turquoise leather are the numerous carbon fiber elements found on the steering wheel, the paddle shifters, the air vents, and the center console.
As with all other Stallone models, the car’s 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 has also been tuned so it now delivers 830 hp and 546 lb-ft (740 Nm) of torque.