Mansory's stand in Geneva is packed full of tuned cars, some bad, some good. While we're inclined to like the all-carbon Aventador that we just showed you, the same can't be said about the new Mansory Stallone.
This is Mansory's first attempt at tuning the new Ferrari F12berlinetta, and we're not impressed. The V12 supercar used to be a good looking Italian supermodel before a fake F1 nose and fins were added.
Now, it looks like the cross between a Ferrari and the Mercedes SLR.
Thanks to supercar spotter Shmee150's walkaround video, we can show you the finer details that were not visible in last week's press photos.
As we've come to expect, Mansory has used expensive pearl paint which most likely contains gold flake. All the dark panels are made from carbon fiber and finished in gloss laquer. The tuner has also transformed the interior, with red and black lester in a very complicated design and some carbon fiber replacement trim pieces.
We call this the best lesson on how to ruin a great car.
Now, it looks like the cross between a Ferrari and the Mercedes SLR.
Thanks to supercar spotter Shmee150's walkaround video, we can show you the finer details that were not visible in last week's press photos.
As we've come to expect, Mansory has used expensive pearl paint which most likely contains gold flake. All the dark panels are made from carbon fiber and finished in gloss laquer. The tuner has also transformed the interior, with red and black lester in a very complicated design and some carbon fiber replacement trim pieces.
We call this the best lesson on how to ruin a great car.