Mansory has accustomed us with wild tuning
projects over the years and the Ferrari 812 Superfast makes no exception. Rather
surprisingly, the German tuner revisits the Italian supercar and gives it a
rather tame package of add-on parts, suggestively
called 812 Softkit. It consists of several carbon fiber parts that offer the
812 Superfast a more aggressive appearance without making it look vulgar.
At the front, Mansory adds an add-on lip
spoiler in visible carbon fiber, composed of two parts. Above them there’s a
front splitter that “hugs” the grille. Also at the front, one can spot front
air outtakes on each side of the bumper, right behind the vertical fins. Moving
on to the rear, Mansory proposes a bumper extension made of two parts that
surround the double exhausts. Between them there’s a new rear diffuser with
Formula 1-style integrated LED brake light.
All these add-on parts are made from
visible carbon fiber in a glossy finish, but Mansory also offers them in a
matte finish. Other changes visible in these photos include a custom set of
black wheels, Mansory crests replacing the Prancing Horse on the front fenders,
and smoked taillights.
There’s no word on performance upgrades,
though the stock 812 Superfast hardly needs one. As a reminder, the 6.5-liter
naturally aspirated V12 delivers 800 PS at 8,500 rpm and 718 Nm of torque at 7,000 rpm. Dispatched to the rear wheels via a seven-speed
dual-clutch automatic transmission, the mechanical muscle enables a 0-100 km/h sprint in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 340 km/h.