
Mansory has modified another Ferrari F8 Spider, the open-top version of Ferrari's popular supercar. It looked amazing before, but now some people think it looks too flashy and overdone.
Mansory named it the F8XX Spider. It got a whole new body kit with many changes. These include:
- A new front splitter
- Extra blades
- A redesigned front hood
- Custom fenders
- Side skirt extensions
- Rear vent surrounds
- A different rear diffuser
- Unique mirror caps
- A new rear wing
And that's just the outside.
Bold Colors and New Wheels
Mansory wrapped the car in satin black with forged carbon fiber parts. It also has bright orange accents that match the inside. The wheels are new, too—21 inches at the front (9.5x21) and 21 inches at the back (12x21). These wheels also have a bold look, just like the rest of the car.
Bright Orange Interior Feels Too Much
Inside, the seats and panels are covered in bright orange leather. Some people may like it, but others think it's too much. Mansory added its logos to many parts inside and out. There are even Italian flag designs on some parts. And yes, there's even more carbon fiber inside—but at least it's not the forged kind that some dislike.
Not Just Looks: Big Power Boost, Too
In the past, Mansory only changed how cars looked. Now, they also boost performance. The F8XX Spider now makes:
- 868 horsepower (880 ps / 647 kW)
- 708 lb-ft of torque (960 Nm)
Mansory says it can reach:
- Top speed of 220 mph (354 kph)
- 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in just 2.6 seconds
These are big numbers!
Stock Ferrari F8 Spider vs Mansory F8XX Spider
The original Ferrari F8 Spider already had substantial numbers:
- 710 horsepower (720 ps / 530 kW)
- 568 lb-ft of torque (770 Nm)
That means Mansory added about 158 more horsepower and 140 more lb-ft of torque. The tuned version is 0.3 seconds faster to 62 mph and has a nine mph higher top speed.
We've Seen This Car Before
This custom Ferrari F8XX Spider may look familiar. It was shown online about six months ago. Real-life photos, shared by Mansory's Middle East team, have appeared on Instagram. It is now on display in Mansory's Dubai showroom. They call it a "piece of art." You might feel the same way if you spent this much money on a car.
Ferrari F8: Production Has Ended
Before we finish, here's a quick note: Ferrari stopped making the F8 in 2023, four years after it started. This car was the rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive supercar that followed the 488, 458, F430, and 360. Now, it's officially out of production.