Ferrari Portofino Mansory, Unbelievable Engine Output

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Mansory unveiled the latest Ferrari Portofino, complete with a wild pack. Mansory has been very busy in recent months with a slew of tuning ventures. The Ferrari Portofino is the company's third personalized Ferrari this year, following crazy makeovers for the F8 Tributo and 812 GTS, both of which were launched earlier in 2021. The German tuner is particularly proud of the retractable hardtop, which is now completely made of forged carbon.

Numerous body add-ons use the same lightweight structure that can be seen from almost any angle.

Portofino Mansory

The front apron and hood air vents, as well as the side skirts and mirror tops, are made of forged carbon. This pattern extends to the pillars and door handles, as well as the subtle lid spoiler and not-so-subtle apron at the back.

The custom wheels with a yellow rim edge to complement the body color are the only modifications on the exterior. These new rims measure 21 inches in the front and 22 inches in the back and reflect a new wheel style from Mansory that will be available later this year for all of the tuner's Ferrari-based tuning programs.

The Portofino's interior uses black leather with contrasting yellow highlights to provide a visual association with the vibrantly decorated exterior. The remainder of the switchgear is finished in yellow, with the exception of the black danger lights monitor and the three gearbox buttons denoting the Italian flag. The middle cap has been replaced by Mansory's logo surrounded by carbon fiber, meaning there's no Prancing Horse on the steering wheel.

Ferrari Portofino Mansory

The twin-turbo 3.9-liter V8 engine, which produces 591 horsepower and 760 Newton-meters as usual, has also been modified by the tuner. It now produces 710 hp and 890 Nm.

Mansory was able to draw more prancing horses from the eight-cylinder thanks to a new engine control system and a custom exhaust, which improved performance. The run from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour only takes three seconds flat, and the maximum speed has jumped to 334 kilometers per hour.

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