Just when we thought the Ferrari SF90 Stradale had escaped the Mansory treatment, the tuner released its outlandish ‘F9XX’ kit for both the SF90 Stradale and SF90 Spider. Kicking off the changes are some modifications to the SF90’s powertrain. Whereas the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 normally produces 769 hp before any electrical assistance, that figure has now climbed to 966 hp and 980 Nm. When accounting for the hybrid supercar’s three electric motors, it now churns out 1,084 hp.
Mansory hasn’t detailed what engine
upgrades it made to the Ferrari but says it can now hit 100 km/h in
2.4 seconds and a 355 km/h top speed. Then we get to the aesthetics.
Never one to shy away from making visual and aerodynamic changes that are bound
to cause controversy, Mansory has overhauled the front of the SF90 with a new
bumper, splitter, air intake surrounds, and a hood. Many of these components
are also finished in exposed forged carbon fiber.
Furthering the dramatic design of the F9XX
are louvers on the front wheel arches and a set of 21×9.5 front and 22×12 rear
wheels wrapped in 255/30 and 335/25 tires. These wheels also have forged carbon
accents. The striking looks continue with new side skirts, modified side air
intakes, and new wing mirror caps.
The rear is even more outlandish than the
front. For starters, there is a large air intake helping to feed the V8 with
cool air through a forged carbon engine cover. Mansory has also developed a
large rear wing with endplates incorporated into the rear bumper. Speaking of
the rear bumper, it too encompasses an insane diffuser and four central
tailpipes.
Completing the new look is an altered
interior combining newly-appointed black and yellow leather. Mansory has also
added some extra carbon fiber to the steering wheel and bathed the door panels
and floor mats in the same yellow and black as the seats.

