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Mansory Equestre: the first custom Ferrari 12Cilindri

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Mansory Equestre debuts at Monaco Yacht Show 2025: the first custom Ferrari 12Cilindri with 855 hp, carbon aero, VF.5 wheels and bespoke cabin. From $500k+
Michael Powers, Editor

Ferrari 12Cilindri reached the market only at the end of 2024, so few have dared to tune it yet. German studio Mansory is the first to take the plunge: its Equestre project will debut at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 and has already been billed as the world’s first custom 12Cilindri. That pace says plenty about Mansory’s habit of setting the tone for the aftermarket.

The headline change is under the hood. The naturally aspirated 6.5‑liter V12, rated at 830 hp in stock form, now delivers 855 hp and 730 Nm (+52 Nm versus standard). To get there, Mansory stuck to an ECU tune and a sports exhaust with four tailpipes and two catalytic converters.

The exterior didn’t go untouched either. A new carbon front bumper with enlarged air intakes sharpens the car’s stance, while a carbon‑fiber hood and widened arches amplify the visual drama. Additional aero pieces along the sides aim to boost downforce, and at the rear sits a new carbon diffuser with an integrated third brake light.

Ferrari 12Cilindri Equestre by Mansory
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Wheels get special attention: the VF.5 rims appear here for the first time, sized 21 inches up front and 22 inches at the rear. The body wears a violet paint with contrasting carbon inserts and a stripe in the colors of the Italian flag.

The cabin follows the same theme: leather and carbon throughout, violet ambient lighting in the headliner, a new steering wheel with a shift indicator, and aluminum sport pedals.

The standard Ferrari 12Cilindri starts at over $470,000, while the Mansory Equestre with these upgrades can push past $500,000. The atelier offers the package for both the coupe and the Spider, with each build tailored individually—a reminder that this project leans as much toward exclusivity as it does toward performance.