When Mansory steps in, subtlety steps out. The latest proof is the eye-catching Pugnator Tricolore, an even bolder version of the already extreme Pugnator based on the Ferrari Purosangue. Known for its controversial designs, Mansory has once again shocked the automotive world by going full throttle on visual drama and power upgrades. This is not just a custom Ferrari, it is a complete transformation that blends flamboyant Italian pride with aggressive street presence.
The original Pugnator already turned heads, but the Tricolore version pushes that shock factor to an entirely new level. Gone is the single rear wing, replaced by a second swan neck spoiler hanging from the trunk lid, giving the back of the car a track ready attitude. Below it, a completely redesigned diffuser features four center mounted exhaust tips that scream performance.
Up front, Mansory added oversized air intakes over the wheel arches, additional aero fins, and new extensions around the fenders. The wheels are upgraded to massive 22 inch rims in the front and 23 inch in the rear, perfectly filling the sculpted arches.
Then comes the most daring feature: a tri color paint scheme that boldly reflects the Italian flag. White, red, and green streak across the body and extend into the cabin. The seats and center console mirror this color combo, while the interior doors and air vents split the colors by side, red for the driver, green for the passenger. It is wild, polarizing, and exactly what fans of Mansory expect.
Yes, the upgrades are not just cosmetic. The Tricolore version includes a remapped ECU and a free flowing sport exhaust system that boosts the output of the naturally aspirated 6.5 liter V12 engine. The result is 755 horsepower and 730 Nm of torque, an increase of 40 horsepower and 14 Nm over the standard Ferrari Purosangue.
While these numbers are impressive, the real story remains the car's overall presence. With the Tricolore, Mansory is not just offering a performance SUV, it is delivering a rolling piece of automotive theater. Whether the added power justifies the extreme design is a question left for each admirer, but one thing is certain, this Ferrari will never go unnoticed.
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