A touch over a year after Mansory’s wild Ferrari F8 Tributo-based F8XX was unveiled, the tuner has premiered its F8XX version of the F8 Spider. It is just as wild as the Coupe. The aerodynamic package adorning the F8XX Spider appears identical to the Coupe. As such, the front end is clad in forged carbon fiber and includes an eye-catching splitter and new fins around the grille. Forged carbon trimmings have also been added beneath the headlights while a pair of small canards can be found on either side of the bumper. Large aerodynamic fins also extend off the splitter.
A multitude of changes has also been made
to the sides of the Italian supercar. The most obvious change is the
aftermarket wheels with black spokes and forged carbon fiber trimmings that aid
aerodynamics. Extended forged carbon fiber splitters are also featured, as are
forged carbon wing mirrors, door handles, and side air intakes.
As for the rear of the Mansory F8XX
Spider, it sports a pair of pronounced forged carbon fiber winglets, inspired
by those of the Ferrari FXX K. A new decklid is also featured, as is an
overhauled rear diffuser with a large rain light and four tailpipes. This
particular F8XX Spider is also finished in a striking shade of green with
bright yellow accents. Customers can customize the exterior finish to their
heart’s content, unsurprisingly.
The interior has also been overhauled.
Almost every single cabin surface has been retrimmed in bright green leather,
including the seats, dashboard, door panels, and steering wheel. The Ferrari
also features bright yellow door handles, yellow air vent surrounds, piping,
and cross-stitching across the seats. The same performance upgrades enjoyed by
the Coupe have been made. As such, the twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 now pumps
out 880 hp and 980 N) of torque.

