
"Mansory introduces the transformed Ferrari 12Cilindri Equestre, the first complete conversion of the vehicle in coupe or spider version. Debuting at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025, which runs between September 24 and 27, the modded vehicle follows the release of the Ferrari 12 Cilindri in late 2024, the same year that the car modification firm presented the MANSORY Pugnator, based on the Ferrari Purosangue SUV. The Equestre receives changes to almost all visible body parts as Mansory built new components in forged full carbon fiber."
"This material is used for the front apron, hood, wheel arch extensions, sills, and rear apron, and all attachments are dyed-through carbon, not painted after production. The front of the car has enlarged air intakes built into a redesigned apron, sending airflow directly to the radiators on the left and right sides, while the side flaps placed in front of and behind the front wheels guide air around the body to increase downforce on the front axle."
"From the side of the Ferrari 12Cilindri-converted Mansory Equestre, new panels widen the arches and connect to new carbon sills. At the rear, the modification team designed a carbon apron with an integrated third brake light, and the rear does not have a spoiler, keeping the original Gran Turismo roofline of the car model. The vehicle also includes a painted stripe running across the full body in the colors of the Italian flag."
Mansory converted the Ferrari 12Cilindri into the Equestre, a full coupe or spider transformation revealed at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025. Nearly all visible body parts are replaced with forged full carbon fiber components manufactured as dyed-through carbon. Enlarged front intakes and a redesigned apron channel airflow to side radiators, while flaps around the front wheels guide air to increase front downforce. New panels widen the arches and connect to carbon sills; the rear receives a carbon apron with an integrated third brake light while retaining the original roofline. The interior is custom-built in grey Alcantara with purple accents, LED roof lights, and selectable trims.
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