Anderson Germany Ferrari F430 Scuderia

Anderson Germany has released this Ferrari F430 Scuderia, which looks like it’s still in the primer stage of the paint job. However, this is the real paint and a complete tuning job of a car that looks like it has fighter plane style with black bonnet stripes, carbon fiber door mirrors, and a rear diffuser. Anderson also added carbon fibre parts to the engine bay, then moved onto installing black rims with larger tires, tinted windows, smoked taillights, and indicators to round out the exterior styling. Under the hood of the Ferrari F430 is where the Dusseldorf-based tuners focused next.

Full Carbon Fiber Ferrari 16M

Thanks to GTspirit, we can show you what is probably the most expensive Ferrari 16M on the market today. This tuning project features a complete carbon fiber body commissioned by a previous owner from the Ferrari bodywork specialist Carrozzeria Zanasi. The 16M is now for sale at Ferrari Beverly Hills for an insane $650,000. All the exterior panels have been manufactured in carbon fibre, but is that amount of money really worth it? For over half a million dollars you could almost buy three of these cars, one to crash, one to drive, and one to store away forever. However, if you must own the very best, then this Ferrari F430 16M would be the perfect match, because I find it hard to believe anyone will duplicate this ride.

SR Autos Audi S5 Typhon

The Canadian car tuning company SR Auto Group, also known as SR Autos have released this upgrade kit for the Audi S5 called the Typhon. Not to be mistaken with the latest G-Power BMW  Typhoon project, this Audi received both styling and performance improvements. At the exterior level, the S5 was hooked up with body pieces from Rieger, including a front spoiler lip and rear diffuser both finished in dry carbon fiber. The most dramatic customizations to this Audi S5 include the matte black foil wrap and new set of ADV1 5.1 lightweight alloy rims also finished in matte black. They come wrapped in high performance tires, while the tuners moved on to engine bay aiming to increase horsepower.

Oakley Design Ferrari 458 Italia

The tuners at Oakley Design have released the updates for the Ferrari 458 Italia package that will increase the production to seven cars, instead of the previously planned five. High demand for this unique Ferrari car has pushed the tuning company to make a couple more, and each will hold an individual numbered plaque. A new carbon fiber front spoiler lip was installed, which increased the downforce by 25kg after some wind tunnel testing. A rear spoiler added an additional 23kg to the rear axle, and both of these test were completed at 150 mph. Other exterior modifications include the Oakley Design carbon fiber roof panel, mirror covers, and engine cover below the rear window glass.

Anderson Germany Ferrari California

The tuning folks at Anderson Germany have spiced up the Ferrari California for those looking for a more custom look. This Italian hardtop convertible carries a 4.3-liter V8 under the hood, developing 460 hp from the factory. Anderson Germany tuned it up to raise the horsepower by 55 for a total of 515 horsepower, thanks to a re-calibrated ECU and valve controlled high performance exhaust system. Three different sound modes for the exhaust are available via remote control in the cockpit. Extra performance enhancements to the Ferrari California include electronically adjustable dampers to lower the ride height by 35 mm or raise the car 40 mm. A new set of alloy wheels were also installed with the rim painted the same color as the car, and come wrapped in high performance tires.

Auto Veloce Ferrari F430 gets Lambo Styling

Since the beginning of time, or at least since tuning cars was invented, people have found countless ways to push the envelope when it comes to modifying cars. The Japanese tuning firm at Auto Veloce have now given the Ferrari F430 some Lamborghini styling with a new body kit. Typically it’s hard to mistake a Lambo from a Ferrari and vice versa, but this time you can call it either and still be correct. This new Ferrari look is called SVR from Auto Veloce, which stands for Super Veloce Racing, so we can expect to see more of this car at shows and racing events.

Status Design Ferrari F430

The Russian tuning company Status Design, unleashed their new performance and styling package for the Ferrari F430 proving that a little more power could be squeezed out of the 4.3-liter V8 beast. The SU35 kit, made for the F430 includes quite a few upgrades. To start, these tuning specialists re calibrated the engine control unit and added a performance exhaust, increasing the cars overall power to about 525 HP, not to mention speeds in excess of 200 mph. Despite what we expect out of Ferrari, realizing some might say that’s not enough, Status Design will be extending the package to include a supercharger kit by Novitec Rosso for a few more greenbacks. The result is these car enthusiasts will be able to increase their F430’s power to an insane 700 horsepower! But what about looks you ask?

Novitec Rosso Ferrari 612 Scaglietti

It’s been a while since we’ve seen a project from the German tuning firm Novitec Rosso, but they have now released their Ferrari 612 Scaglietti. Upgrading Ferrari supercars for years now, Novitec brings us this finely tuned package with several performance and cosmetic changes. The cornerstone of the Novitec Rosso Ferrari program is a power increase and even sportier exhaust note with the ECU tuning and a stainless steel exhaust. Modified electronics allow the 5.7-liter Ferrari V12 to boost the power to 565 hp and 609 Nm of torque. At the track, this allowed the Maranello’s 612 Scaglietti to run from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 3.9 seconds, and accomplish an amazing top speed of more than 325 km/h.

Novitec Rosso Ferrari California

Here we have the latest Novitec Rosso tuning job on the Ferrari California, which received a nice power boost and styling upgrade. The notorious Ferrari tuners from Novitec increased the 4.3-liter V8 powerplant to produce 606 hp at 7,900 rpm with 603 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. Thanks to the addition of a new supercharger with 0.4 bar of boost pressure, the Ferrari California also received a water-to-air intercooler, special intake manifold, new fuel injectors, and a custom exhaust system that allows the driver to control the sound. A new ECU with precise tuning from Novitec Rosso coordinates all these aftermarket parts hooked up to the Ferrari, and this supercar is now able to hit the 100 km/h mark in just 3.8 seconds.

Novitec Rosso Ferrari 599 GTB 848 RACE

Since the Geneva Motor Show is now underway, Novitec Rosso has released their latest tuning project on the Ferrari 599 GTB called the 848 RACE. Their specialists will only be creating three of these beautifully modified Ferrari 599 GTB models, which are more powerful than the previous Ferrari 599 Fiorano. The Ferrari engine alone could go without any customizations, so the guys at Novitec focused on the exterior styling first. This 848 RACE version of the Ferrari 599 features a new front spoiler lip, rear apron, rear diffuser, custom rear wing, and new rocker panels. These upgrades were installed to improve aerodynamics and cooling to the V12, which received some aftermarket parts.

Update: Gemballa MIG-U1 Ferrari Enzo

Here are the official pictures of the new Gemballa MIG-U1 based on the Ferrari Enzo. The previous article we wrote last month did not have the performance numbers or high resolution photos of the Gemballa MIG-U1. Now we come to find out the car boasts a powerful V12 engine capable of producing 700 hp. The new styling kit Gemballa installed makes the car 80 mm wider in the front, and 100 mm wider at the rear than the stock Ferrari Enzo. There is also an electric hydraulic height adjustable suspension that can lower or raise the car 45 mm with the push of a button. This original MIG-U1 supercar was put together for Gemballa’s Middle East distributor, the Illyas and Mustafa Galardi Group.

Gemballa Ferrari Enzo MIG-U1

Gemballa released a new Ferrari Enzo tuning kit called the MIG-U1 that was supposed to debut at the Dubai Motor Show, but missed the cut-off date this month. This limited edition Ferrari model was completed for Gemballa’s Middle East distributor, the Illyas and Mustafa Galardi Group. They used Mustafa’s personal Ferrari Enzo for the project, and ended up with some stunning results. Built like a MIG fighter jet, the Enzo features a new aerodynamic body kit consisting of several parts. The performance numbers haven’t been released yet, but should be available soon if Gemballa plans to reveal it at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in March.