German tuner Mansory likes to think that the cars it "transforms" are no longer the Ferraris, Lambos and Bentleys they once were. Usually, they completely change the front ends of supercars to the point where most people hate them and dismiss them.
But the reality is cars like the 599 GTB "Stallone" were built in very limited numbers for rich Russian oligarchs who reportedly payed as much as €750,000 to have their Ferrari ruined. We can thus draw a clear conclusion about this, the next Mansory Stallone, which should be consider a significant benchmark in the tuning world.
The redesign for the originally beautiful F12berlinetta has left it with a fake F1 nose and spoiler. Just when you though it was safe… another road Ferrari that want to be in F1.
Looking like an F1 car would have been all right if the new Mansory Stallone program has left the car with not much more power. Because Ferrari themselves did such a good job at tuning a 6.3-liter V12, Mansory could only find 35 PS more under the bonnet.
We'll find out if the Stallone can still act when he makes his debut at the Geneva Motor Show tomorrow.
The redesign for the originally beautiful F12berlinetta has left it with a fake F1 nose and spoiler. Just when you though it was safe… another road Ferrari that want to be in F1.
Looking like an F1 car would have been all right if the new Mansory Stallone program has left the car with not much more power. Because Ferrari themselves did such a good job at tuning a 6.3-liter V12, Mansory could only find 35 PS more under the bonnet.
We'll find out if the Stallone can still act when he makes his debut at the Geneva Motor Show tomorrow.