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Luxury car ‘Individualisation’ specialists Mansory have rolled in to the Geneva Motor Show with eight new cars, including the Ferrari 488-based 4XX Siracusa Spider.
Mansory has a certain style you either love or hate – and often both in equal measure – but they certainly know how to put on a show, and they’ve really gone to town for this year’s Geneva Motor Show.The German specialists (actually, there’s also a Mansory UK too) have managed to deliver everything from a titivated Mercedes V-Class to a bonkers Bentley Bentayga, but the car that really catches attention is the Mansory take on the Ferrari 488 Spider – the Mansory 4XX Siracusa Spider.
Mansory has heavily modified the front and rear bumpers on the Ferrari to aid downforce and cooling as well as new side skirts, with much of the new elements made by Mansory’s carbon fibre experts (who really are very good with carbon fibre).
Not only has Mansory made the 488 very individual on the outside, they’ve adorned the interior with more carbon fibre, had a play with its brain and fitted a new exhaust system to yield 779bhp – up from the standard 661bhp – as well as fitting lower springs.
In addition to the Mansory 4XX Siracusa Spider, there’s a bit of an SUV thing going on with the Mansory take on the Bentley Bentayga getting carbon fibre, a body kit and 691bhp, a Maserati Levante in bright orange with body mods and 334bhp as well as a suitably in yer face Mercedes-Benz G500 4×4².
Away from the Ferrari and the SUVs, there’s also the aforementioned Mercedes V-Class, a Porsche Panamera, Rolls Royce Dawn and Mercedes S-Class Cabrio.
If there’s one thing the Mansory stand at Geneva isn’t, it’s boring.






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