Mansory must be trolling at this point. It’s making three special versions of its “Pugnator,” a modified Ferrari Purosangue that was already hard to look at. And they’re somehow even more wild than before. It’s called the Mansory Pugnator Tricolore, and it features some truly ludicrous bodywork.
The standard Pugnator, revealed last September, has just one roof spoiler. But the tuner went the extra mile with the Tricolore by adding a second goose-neck wing that hangs off the rear hatch. The Tricolore also has a new rear diffuser with four central tailpipes.
Photo by: Mansory
Photo by: Mansory
The Tricolore has all the other hallmarks you’d expect on a Mansory—big fender vents, front canards, new funder surrounds, and various other visual upgrades. It also wears 22-inch front and 23-inch rear wheels.
The car Mansory is showing off wears a tri-color paint scheme representing the Italian flag, which the tuner carries to the cabin. It’s mostly white, with red and green accents on the seats and center console. However, Mansory split the door and vent accents—keeping them red on the driver’s side and green on the passenger’s side. It’s not a bad look, and is surprisingly tasteful compared to the exterior.
The Tricolore also benefits from the Pugnator’s upgraded powertrain. An ECU update and a sports exhaust increase the power from Ferrari’s 6.5-liter V-12 engine to 755 horsepower and 538 pound-feet of torque. That’s an increase of 40 horses and 10 lb-ft, respectively. Is that enough of a boost to warrant the wild body kit? You can be the judge of that.
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Source: Mansory / Facebook via Autoblog.nl