Ferrari took the covers off the fairly controversial Roma in 2019 positioning the two-door coupe as an entry-level grand tourer-style supercar for a more discerning daily driver.
Now Mansory has stepped in to combine its world with the ‘relaxed’ Ferrari for something rather wild.
The ‘Soft Kit’ includes a plethora of carbon fibre components such as a new carbon fibre front hood, a redesigned front end with carbon canards, sides with prominent side skirts and carbon slats in the fenders and doors.
There are also new wing mirrors, a completely revised rear end that comprises a new lip spoiler and a huge F1-inspired rear diffuser housing a brake light in the middle alongside cannon-like quad tailpipes.
The car has the performance to match its looks too as the twin-turbo 3.9-litre V8 has been upgraded to push out 700 hp (522 kW) and 865 Nm (638 lb-ft) of torque. Mansory didn’t go into specifics but we guess the power bump is a result of an ECU upgrade and a new exhaust.
Thanks to the extra grunt, the Roma accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.1 seconds (0.3 seconds faster than stock) and can reach a top speed of 332 km/h (206 mph), which is incrementally higher than the factory-spec model.
Inside you will find the Mansory logo on the steering wheel, new leather upholstery in red with black accents, plus carbon-fibre side sills with red Mansory lettering.