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This Ferrari Roma Tuned By Mansory Features Striking Green-White Paintwork
German tuning brand Mansory is not known for subtlety to say the least – just take a look at its renditions of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class here and here. The firm’s latest efforts with the Ferrari Roma, which surfaced via the tuning brand’s Instagram, is no exception to this fact too.
Called the ‘Tempeste Verda’, which translates to ‘Green Storm’ in Italian, Mansory has transformed what is arguably a sleek and gorgeous grand tourer from Ferrari into something a little more striking. Of course, what will attract a lot of eyes here is the strikingly wild green-and-white two-tone paint it wears – both inside and out!
Of course, there’s more to things here than just the striking colourway which, by the way, includes a central Italian flag or ‘Tricolore’ stripe motif running down the car’s centreline.
Whilst on the exterior still, it’s also worth noting the blacked-out alloy wheels, not forgetting Mansory’s signature touch in the aggressive aerokit primed that consists of new bumpers, side skirts, random carbon inserts, a rear spoiler and a new diffuser.
Inside, the Tempesta Verde’s cabin sees the stock Ferrari Roma interior redone entirely to mirror the exterior’s two-tone motif. This is made possible thanks to both bright green and white leather upholstery, as well as blackened carbon fibre trims and inserts plus the Tricolore stripes added in the centre stack, seats, and steering too.
Of course, in typical Mansory fashion, the wild exterior makeover is meant to match the equally wild tuning that’s been done under the Roma’s front hood. In the Tempesta Verde, the Ferrari Roma base car’s award-winning and acclaimed 3.9-litre twin-turbo V8 has been fettled to output 700 HP and 865 NM – a sizeable bump from the Roma’s stock 612 HP and 760 NM output figures.
The result of which sees the Mansory Tempesta Verde better the stock Roma’s 0-100 KM/H sprint time and top speed of 3.4 seconds and 320 KM/H respectively as well, with the former taking 0.3 seconds quicker at 3.1 seconds and the latter bumped up to 331 KM/H too. In other words, there’s serious performance to back up the seriously aggressive looks too.
As much as the modifications have improved the performance, we’re uncertain as to how many of you are keen on the Tempesta Verde’s looks.
What do you reckon then, folks? Are you digging Mansory’s redux of an otherwise utterly gorgeous Italian grand tourer? Hit the comments below with your thoughts…
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