23:10 02-01-2026

Mansory transforms Ferrari 12Cilindri into 843-hp Nero Ventos

Tuning house Mansory has unveiled its own take on the Ferrari 12Cilindri, overhauling both the look and the hardware. The project is called Nero Ventos. With a wide-body kit and extensive forged carbon fiber, the supercar is transformed to the point of being almost unrecognizable, a statement piece that puts presence ahead of subtlety.

The car receives a reworked front bumper, an assertive splitter, widened fenders, and new side sills. A forged-carbon band in the colors of the Italian flag runs across the hood, roof, trunk lid, and rear bumper. At the back sits a massive diffuser to aid aerodynamics. The body is finished in matte black, and it rolls on forged aluminum VF.5 wheels; the tricolor stripe neatly ties the visual theme together.

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The cabin is trimmed in carbon fiber, black Alcantara, and yellow accents. Mansory has also revised the powertrain: the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, rated at 819 hp and 678 Nm in stock form, now delivers 843 hp and 730 Nm. The firm estimates the 0–100 km/h sprint is about 0.1 second quicker; the gains look modest on paper but add extra edge to an already intense package.

Mansory plans to build only three Nero Ventos, spanning both coupe and convertible. Pricing has not been disclosed. The series-production Ferrari 12Cilindri starts at a minimum of $474,000, and a bespoke conversion like this typically drives the figure much higher.