There is an opinion that performance cars like the Ferrari Roma really aren’t in the need for aftermarket upgrades, but tuners and their wallets will disagree. One recent example would be this Ferrari Roma tweaked by DMC and nicknamed ‘Fuego’, which is Spanish for ‘flame’ (nevermind that the car is Italian and the tuner is German). Modifications on the exterior start with a new splitter, side skirts, a trunk lid spoiler, and a diffuser insert. Everything is made from unpainted carbon fiber available in glossy and matte finishes, and the company claims it used computer modeling to design the aero kit.

Another nice addition comes in the form of Pur Wheels sized 21 inches in diameter front and 22 inches rear. Despite their impressive size, the car actually rides 35 mm lower than stock thanks to special sport springs. Finally, the engine doesn’t stay stock, either. It gets tuned to 708 PS and 888 Nm of torque. The mods here include better injection and ignition, revised boost pressure values, and ECU tweaks.

When all is said and done, the Ferrari Roma Fuego reaches highway speed in 3.2 seconds, gets to 200 km/h in 8.9 seconds, and maxes out at 326 km/h.