German tuning company Wheelsandmore have released this stunning Ferrari 458 Italia called the “Perfetto” program. Italian for perfect, this exotic sports car is exactly that with a sinister look and just the right modifications. On the exterior are some minor improvements with carbon fiber parts installed for the rear diffuser, rear fog lamp trim, fuel cap, mirrors and spoiler fins. Inside the same lightweight carbon was used along the dashboard and center console.
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Ferrari F430 Replica Based On A Toyota Celica
Check out this Ferrari F430 replica kit that has been built on a Toyota Celica. When planning to build a replica, the first car the comes to mind is the Pontiac Fiero to use as the donor car. Simply because it was a mid-engine sports car that has a similar wheel base as some of the exotics today. However, occasionally you will find tuners finding new ways to construct the car of their dreams, like this Toyota Celica Ferrari F430 kit.
Evolution 2 Motorsport Ferrari 458 Italia Emozione
Tuning company Evolution 2 Motorsport has released this brand new Emozione program for the sexy Ferrari 458 Italia. They start off with a new front splitter, mirror covers, new mesh and trim for the front bumper, rear spoiler and a double vented rear diffuser. All these aftermarket parts were brought together with a two-tone paint job featuring unique blue and silver style along the skirts and roof. Meanwhile, the exterior was completed with a brand new set of 21-inch alloy rims wrapped in high performance tires.
Novitec Rosso Ferrari 458 Italia Spider Kit
For owners of the Ferrari 458 Italia Spider who want a sportier and enhanced look for their ride, then turn to Novitec Rosso for this new kit. The German tuning company unveiled this package for the brand new sports car that was offered to public right after the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. Performance specifications from the factory show a 4.5-liter V8 powerplant capable of producing 570 horsepower. After Novitec Rosso got their hands on one, they installed a new carbon fiber air box, aftermarket exhaust system, and wrapped it together with some ECU tuning to output a stunning 601 HP with 420 lb-ft of torque.
Anderson Germany Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano
Anderson Germany has released yet another styling and performance package for the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano. With the 6.0-liter V12 engine under the hood the Ferrari puts down 620 PS stock. However, with the ECU tuning found in this kit, power output has been increased to 574 PS. At the track, a 0 to 100 km/h sprint only takes a bit over 3 seconds, while the maximum speed was clocked over 300 km/h. Exterior modifications for the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano came next.
Ferrari Scuderia, California, F70 (Enzo) and 599 GTB are planned for 2013
Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa has confirmed that 2013 should be an exciting year for Ferrari when they launch a new lightweight 458 Italia Scuderia and redesigned California. Even sooner comes the news that fans of the Prancing Horse will witness replacements of both the 599 GTB and Ferrari Enzo.
Vorsteiner Ferrari 599-VX
Here is the first official take on the Ferrari 599 by the tuner Vorsteiner. Calling it the Ferrari 599-VX, the tuning company stated that this is only the beginning of what is to come for the exotic Ferrari models. In an attempt to construct the perfect combination of aerdynamics and performance, it looks like Vorsteiner did a great job.
Ferrari World Design Contest
Here we have the winner of the Ferrari World Design Contest 2011, where 50 universities from around the world competed. This winning Ferrari design was constructed by three students from the Hongik University of Seoul, South Korea. They call it the Ferrari Eternità, and have the inital 2D rendering, 3D computer model, as well as a 1:4 scale model on display. Chairman Luca di Montezemolo of Ferrari was impressed with the results, and praised the students for their hard work and creativity while competing in the Ferrari World Design Contest. Hit the jump to see the other two finalists concepts, and stay tuned for a future Ferrari that could use some of these styling ideas.
DMC Ferrari FF Maximus
The German car tuning firm DMC has released a new kit for the Ferrari FF called the Maximus. This new Ferrari design looks awfully similar to the Porsche Panamera with the rear end, however is only a two door model. The package from DMC consists of new bumpers, side skirts, rear diffuser, trunk spoiler, and a rear wing. Up front it has been extended and lightened by 70 kg with the carbon fiber they used to construct the bumper. However, the real Ferrari FF performance lies under the hood with a twin supercharged 6.0-liter V12 engine.
Mansory Ferrari 458 Italia Siracusa
Another great tuning work has been released by the guys at Manosory called the Siracusa and based on the Ferrari 458 Italia. The modified sports car features a new front apron with inlets, new bonnet, side skirts, and integrated ducts all made from carbon fiber. This shaves off 70 kg, while the rear window was swapped out with carbon fiber blades. The Ferrari 458 Siracusa is powered by the 4.5-liter V8, and named after a town in Sicily known for its historic race track. Power upgrades to the powerplant increased the figures to 590 PS and 560 Nm of torque, and consist of an ECU tuning remap, new air filter, and sport exhaust system.
Novitec Rosso Ferrari California Race 606
There have been several tuning kits released for the Ferrari California, but this particular one from Novitec Rosso seems to top them all. Called the Race 606, the modifications include a front lip spoiler, vented hood, aggressive rear diffuser, and a bunch of carbon fiber accents. More expensive customizations include a lowered sport suspension to drop the Ferrari 35 mm, a hydraulic front lift system, and NF3 three-piece wheels wrapped in Pirelli PZero tires. Performance tuning came next with the 4.3-liter V8 boosted with the additions of a supercharger, intercooler, new intake manifold, larger fuel injectors, remapped ECU, and a high performance exhaust system. The dyno numbers are after the jump.
HRE Wheels On Oakley Design Ferrari 458 Italia
The rim and wheel manufacturers from HRE had a variety of exotic cars at the SEMA Show to showcase their wheels, one being the Oakley Design Ferrari 458 Italia. This car was first released over the summer, with an original production number of five cars all in white. Since then it has been extended to create seven of these automobiles, another white one, and this red one seen here. With the addition of the 20-inch HRE wheels the Ferrari 458 dropped eleven pounds from each corner of the car. Oakley Design then installed a new carbon fiber front lip to increase downforce at the front by more than fifty pounds. A silver rear spoiler delivers an additional 48 pounds of the force to the rear when it is traveling at 150 mph.