RE: Kaboom: Mansory claims first 12Cilindri conversion
RE: Kaboom: Mansory claims first 12Cilindri conversion
Thursday 25th September

Kaboom: Mansory claims first 12Cilindri conversion

New 855hp 'eye-catcher' Equestre unveiled at Monaco Yacht Show


Mansory, you’ll hardly need reminding, is famous for going where even the aftermarket fears to tread. Its treadmill of conversions includes some rib-tickling triumphs, including, earlier this year, the Cybertruck-based Elongation - a name it will surely struggle to ever best. The new Equestre is certainly no rival, though it does not want for the usual attributes of a Mansory makeover, and is notable (its maker claims) for being the first-ever complete conversion of Ferrari’s V12-powered flagship. 

The Equestre, revealed this week at the Monaco Yacht Show, follows in the considerable wake of the Pugnator, Mansory’s eye-gauging take on the Ferrari Purosangue. In fairness to it, its transformation of the 12Cilindri, while deliberately confrontational, is not nearly so preposterous. As ever, the bodywork appendages, all in carbon fibre, are comprehensive: there’s a new front apron, bonnet, side flaps, arch extensions and sills, though Mansory commends itself for keeping the rear end spoiler-free, so as not to ‘ruin the elegant lines that make every Gran Turismo so particularly desirable’. Ahem. 

Of course, below the bodywork it has gone to town on the exposed carbon diffuser with its integrated third brake light, and has rounded things off with newly designed VF.5 rims measuring 21-inch at the front and 22 at the back. These are one-piece, ultra-light forged rims, says Mansory, and the wider tyres (325-section at the rear) are claimed to enhance dynamic performance, which is something you might be wanting given its attentions to the valve-controlled exhaust system and engine management has eked 855hp and 538lb ft of torque from the V12. 

Inside, essentially everything you see in terms of material, colour, quilting and composite can be ‘freely customised’, making the decision to line the entire cabin with grey Alcantara a relatively understated one for Mansory. Thankfully, it remembered to contrast it with ‘purple appliqués’. And LED lights in the headliner. And illuminated Mansory logos in purple. If you’re wondering how much all this costs, we’ve no idea - but on the basis that a nearly-new 12Cilindri will currently set you back around £400k, we’re going to say a stupendous amount. Only the crazy-brave need apply. 


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Ray_Aber

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710 posts

296 months

Thursday 25th September
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Well, that's subtle.

pSyCoSiS

4,042 posts

225 months

Thursday 25th September
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Give me one in all black and I would be happy. That colour scheme just seems weird.

Rapidcrumpet

129 posts

74 months

Thursday 25th September
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I think Ferrari nailed it at the first time of asking with the 12Cilindri. Mansory conversion hammers home that point in my opinion.

Frimley111R

17,819 posts

254 months

Thursday 25th September
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Money doesn't buy taste

garypotter

1,995 posts

170 months

Thursday 25th September
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Frimley111R said:
Money doesn't buy taste
So very true in this case

Galsia

2,244 posts

210 months

Thursday 25th September
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Everyone that was involved in the creation of that monstrosity deserves a kicking...

Wardy78

2,047 posts

78 months

Thursday 25th September
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Oh good god.

I mean, the photos of the standard car don't do it justice, I think it looks lovely in the flesh, colour dependant.

And this *could* be the same, but I'm not hopeful, and I'm usually tolerant of design.

nicholasm

152 posts

205 months

Thursday 25th September
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Just buy a 208 GTi and put some plumbing tape over the prancing lion. It'll be a lot more fun.

chrisironside

892 posts

182 months

Thursday 25th September
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That's obviously hideous, but it's the first time I've seen anything nice about the 12Cilindri.
If this were all black I think it might look quite nice.

TGCOTF-dewey

6,970 posts

75 months

Thursday 25th September
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Inspired by ombre! It's becoming a thing.

We can add this next to ombre, pagan man, and sex panther on the shelf in super drug.

Castrol for a knave

6,651 posts

111 months

Thursday 25th September
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That. Looks. st.

brillomaster

1,609 posts

190 months

Thursday 25th September
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Surely if anyone has the clout to serve a 'cease and desist' on mansory for these type of crimes against automotive design its ferrari?

Ferrari themselves 'you can only have the car with black nose and rear. Unless you let mansory have it, in which case paint it pink with leopard spots, we don't care'

mmm-five

11,961 posts

304 months

Thursday 25th September
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Another Mansory fail!

You'd think with the amount of money their customers are likely to have, that they could afford decent vision correction surgery at a high-end private hospital.

Castrol for a knave

6,651 posts

111 months

Thursday 25th September
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So ugly I almost knocked my onyx ashtray onto my marble floor, scaring the peacocks.

Twinair

975 posts

162 months

Thursday 25th September
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Mansory Glue… lol…! IYKYK

spikyone

1,824 posts

120 months

Thursday 25th September
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"Eye catcher" for when you gouge them out so you don't have to look at it?

Josemartinez

123 posts

10 months

Thursday 25th September
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I don't get Mansory. Why do people pay a huge premium to ruin their car? I can't think of one Mansory car that looks better than the original.

At least Novitec improve the sound and performance and not ruin the appearance.

alex_2015

270 posts

55 months

Thursday 25th September
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Mansour has the most gaudy creations.

Biggles Flies Undone

433 posts

21 months

Thursday 25th September
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Oh dear. That is gopping with a capital gop.

Cryssys

747 posts

58 months

Thursday 25th September
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Another case of more money than sense in my opinion.