Mansory's Subtler Kit Makes Ferrari Purosangue Sharper

Mansory has released a refined tuning kit for the Ferrari Purosangue, emphasizing carbon-fiber styling and a subtle V12 tune that brings output to 750 hp. The package balances aggression with elegance.

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Mansory's Subtler Kit Makes Ferrari Purosangue Sharper

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Mansory tones down the theatrics for the Purosangue

Mansory — a name long synonymous with over-the-top transformations — has unveiled a new body and performance kit for the Ferrari Purosangue that purposely takes a more restrained route. Developed shortly after deliveries of Ferrari's first four-door high-rise grand tourer began in 2023, the package aims to strengthen the car’s original lines rather than completely rewrite them. The result is a more aggressive but balanced look that fits the Purosangue’s character.

Design: carbon fiber details, pronounced stance

As expected, carbon fiber is the foundation of Mansory’s aesthetic upgrades. The kit adds a front splitter lip, subtle winglets and a nose element that stretches onto the hood, along with trim pieces beside the headlights and on the front fenders. The wheel arches are slightly more muscular, and new side skirts lower the visual ride height. Mirror housings are replaced with carbon units.

At the rear, Mansory fits a prominent diffuser, a large roof wing and a three-piece spoiler that together change the silhouette noticeably. The example shown wears Ferrari red with black and yellow accents and rides on FC.5 alloy wheels — 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the rear — a combination that emphasizes a planted, athletic stance.

Highlights:

  • Carbon fiber front splitter, hood blade and mirror caps
  • Flared arches and new side skirts for improved presence
  • Rear diffuser, roof wing and three-piece spoiler
  • FC.5 wheels: 22" front, 23" rear

"We called this our 'softened' kit — refining rather than radicalizing the Purosangue," Mansory says, underlining the company's intent to tune with greater subtlety.

Performance: modest but meaningful V12 gains

Mansory didn’t stop at cosmetics. The tuner has tweaked Ferrari’s naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 to deliver a performance bump: peak power increases by 25 hp to 750 hp, while torque rises by 15 Nm to 730 Nm. Those gains are modest numerically but align with the package’s overall philosophy — enhance the Purosangue without compromising the hallmark V12 character.

Positioning and context

Ferrari insists the Purosangue is not an SUV but a tall, four-door grand tourer. In the marketplace, however, it competes directly with models like the Lamborghini Urus and the Aston Martin DBX. Mansory’s kit helps the Purosangue stand out from that crowd both visually and dynamically, appealing to buyers who want exclusivity without extreme visual excess.

For enthusiasts and collectors, the Mansory Purosangue is an interesting study in boutique tuning: a high-end house choosing refinement over flamboyance, while still delivering bespoke styling and a meaningful engine tune. Pricing and availability for the kit have not been disclosed publicly, but as with most Mansory projects, expect a limited, bespoke approach tailored to individual clients.

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