German tuner Mansory has revealed an upgrade package for the Ferrari 458 Spider.
Named the Monaco Edition, it's basically the same Siracusa 458 package which was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year. The supercar is equipped with a carbon fiber bodywork which includes a restyled front apron with air inlets for the front coolers, a new hood and modified side skirts with integrated ducts. There's also an integrated diffuser, a rear wing and carbon blades to replace the rear window for an additional 60 kg saved in weight.
For added performance, thanks a reprogrammed ECU, sports air filer and a sport exhaust system, the standard engine is now produces 582 hp and 560 Nm (413 lb-ft) of torque. This allows the Italian supercar to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 330 km/h.
To handle the extra power, Mansory installed a set of 21 inch forged wheels wrapped in Michelin PS2 tires, new shock absorbers and 20 mm lowering springs.
Only three examples of this Ferrari 458 Spider Monaco Edition will be made.
Named the Monaco Edition, it's basically the same Siracusa 458 package which was revealed at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year. The supercar is equipped with a carbon fiber bodywork which includes a restyled front apron with air inlets for the front coolers, a new hood and modified side skirts with integrated ducts. There's also an integrated diffuser, a rear wing and carbon blades to replace the rear window for an additional 60 kg saved in weight.
For added performance, thanks a reprogrammed ECU, sports air filer and a sport exhaust system, the standard engine is now produces 582 hp and 560 Nm (413 lb-ft) of torque. This allows the Italian supercar to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and hit a top speed of 330 km/h.
To handle the extra power, Mansory installed a set of 21 inch forged wheels wrapped in Michelin PS2 tires, new shock absorbers and 20 mm lowering springs.
Only three examples of this Ferrari 458 Spider Monaco Edition will be made.