Mansory Unveils “Equestre”: The World’s First Fully Modified Ferrari 12Cilindri
Mansory, the renowned supercar tuner, has officially unveiled its radical take on Ferrari’s latest V12 coupe, the 12Cilindri. Renamed the Mansory Equestre, this creation is the world’s first fully modified version of the naturally aspirated supercar. Debuted at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025, the Equestre features a dramatic overhaul of its exterior styling, interior finishings, and a significant boost in performance, turning the elegant 12Cilindri into an even wilder machine.
Carbon Fiber Consumes the Equestre’s Exterior
Mansory has left no stone unturned in applying its signature carbon fiber treatment. The Equestre boasts:
- A full carbon front apron with larger air intakes.
- Aerodynamic flaps ahead of and behind the front wheels to smooth airflow and increase downforce.
- An all-carbon hood with additional vents for an aggressive look.
- A forged carbon fiber trim element replacing the original “mask” between the headlights.
- Massive rear diffuser setup with forged carbon fiber and yellow striping.
- A refinished rear spoiler also in forged carbon fiber.
New VF.5 one-piece forged wheels (21×10 inches front, 22×12 inches rear) complete the exterior transformation, alongside a subtle tricolore stripe nodding to its Italian heritage.
Voracious V12 Gains More Horsepower
Underneath its aggressive new skin, the Mansory Equestre gains a significant power boost. The standard 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine of the 12Cilindri originally produces 819 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. Thanks to a new sports exhaust system and engine tuning, the Equestre now churns out an even more visceral 843 horsepower and 543 lb-ft of torque.
An Interior Transformed: Alcantara, Carbon, and “Starlight” Headliner
The interior of the Equestre receives an equally lavish and dramatic makeover:
- A fully Alcantara-retrimmed interior, including the headliner.
- A Rolls-Royce-like “Starlight” LED headliner with Mansory branding.
- Matching Alcantara on the door cards.
- A new carbon and leather steering wheel with integrated shift lights.
- New seatbelts, quilted floormats, and aluminum pedals.
Exclusivity Comes with a Hefty Price Tag
While Mansory has not disclosed the price for this Equestre conversion (available for both Coupe and Spider versions of the 12Cilindri), it’s safe to assume it will add a hefty sum to the base car’s already half-million-dollar price tag. Considering the extensive modifications and its debut in Monaco, another six figures can be expected, perhaps even more for unique finishes like the ombre paint.
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