The virtuosic artisans at Mansory have once more cast their spell upon the motoring muse, the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, bestowing upon it an ensemble most fittingly named the ‘softkit.’ This recent revelation is not entirely new to the eyes of the world—its inaugural march graced us in March—yet it appears once more in a garb less flamboyant but equally as compelling: draped in alabaster hues with whispers of amber grace notes delicately adorning its visage and sinew.
The ‘softkit’ is a sartorial masterpiece; at the prow, a reimagined bumper, birthed from the loom of forged carbon fiber, commands the air with a new grille and rapacious intakes. The hood, with air louvers mounted upon the front fenders and petite canards, stands guard like sentinels. The flanks of this hybrid leviathan are adorned with skirts of the same carbon, mirrored in wing reflections and side air intake shrouds, fitting this creation with wheels rimmed with carbon filigree.
As if that were not a spectacle enough, the aft is a crescendo of grandiosity: a new lip spoiler, engine cover, and diffuser, all hewn from forged carbon fiber. Unlike its kin, the F9XX and F9XX Tempesta Celeste, it is spared a permanent rear wing, an omission that suggests relative restraint.
Not content to merely mesmerize with aesthetics alone, Mansory has boosted the SF90’s mechanical heart, elevating its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 accompanied by three electric motors to summon 1,100 horsepower and 722 lb-ft of torque. This empowers the Stradale to surge from quiescence to a tempestuous 62 mph in a mere 2.4 seconds, with a top speed at 221 mph.