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2026 Mansory Equestre

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2026 Mansory Equestre

By Lorenzo Bianchi  

  • First complete Mansory conversion of Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri, launched at the Monaco Yacht Show.

  • Features forged carbon components, wider bodywork, and bespoke interior customization.

  • Power raised to 855 hp and 730 Nm, paired with forged VF.5 lightweight rims.

A New Chapter for Mansory

When Mansory lifts the covers on a new project, expectations run high. The German-based specialist has built a reputation on complete transformations of the world’s most exclusive cars, and the 2026 Mansory Equestre takes that tradition onto Ferrari’s latest 12-cylinder platform. Based on the Ferrari 12 Cilindri, the Equestre is the first conversion of its kind, making its debut at the Monaco Yacht Show in 2025.

Ferrari’s 12 Cilindri itself arrived in late 2024 as a modern Gran Turismo, continuing the marque’s lineage of front-engined V12 grand tourers. Mansory’s approach takes that foundation and reimagines it through its signature mix of carbon craftsmanship, performance tuning, and bespoke design.


Exterior Design and Body Conversion

The Equestre’s transformation begins with the bodywork. Nearly every visible panel has been reworked in forged carbon, dyed through to emphasize depth and texture. Enlarged air intakes dominate the redesigned carbon-fiber front apron, channeling air directly to the radiators and increasing downforce at the front axle. Side flaps, wheel arch extensions, and new sills complete the visual aggression, while a carbon-fiber bonnet ties the design together.

From the rear, Mansory has opted against a spoiler, instead shaping a full carbon apron with an integrated third brake light. The result is a muscular, planted appearance that still respects the clean Gran Turismo silhouette. A centrally applied Tricolore stripe runs the length of the car, adding a distinct Italian flourish.

The Equestre is offered both as a Coupé and a Spider, allowing clients to choose between closed-roof elegance and open-top drama.


Wheels and Tires

Debuting alongside the Equestre are Mansory’s new VF.5 forged rims, finished in gloss black on the launch car. Measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear, they are wrapped in high-performance tires sized 275/35R21 and 325/30R22. The combination is designed to sharpen steering response and improve dynamic stability without sacrificing ride comfort.


Performance Enhancements

Mansory has worked directly on Ferrari’s V12, revising the engine management system and installing a bespoke four-pipe sports exhaust. Output rises to 855 hp and 730 Nm of torque, with a soundtrack enhanced by valve control and twin sports catalytic converters. The new exhaust terminates in dual twin tailpipes, neatly integrated into the redesigned carbon rear apron.

Fuel consumption is listed at 16.1 l/100 km, with combined CO₂ emissions at 377 g/km.


Interior Customization

As with all Mansory complete conversions, the Equestre’s cabin is fully customizable. The launch car showcases grey Alcantara upholstery contrasted with purple accents. An Alcantara headliner incorporates LED lighting and an illuminated Mansory logo, while visible carbon fiber elements continue the theme across the cockpit.

A carbon-leather sports steering wheel with integrated shift indicator, Mansory-branded seatbelts, sports pedals, and quilted floor mats complete the transformation. Customers can specify materials, colors, and detailing to reflect personal taste, ensuring that each Equestre is unique.


Technical Specifications

  • Base Model: Ferrari 12 Cilindri (Coupé or Spider)
  • Engine: Naturally aspirated V12, revised by Mansory
  • Power Output: 855 hp
  • Torque: 730 Nm
  • Exhaust: Quad-pipe sports exhaust with valve control and dual sports catalytic converters
  • Fuel Consumption: 16.1 l/100 km
  • CO₂ Emissions: 377 g/km

Dimensions and Exterior

  • Wheels: VF.5 forged rims
  • Front: 21-inch, 275/35R21
  • Rear: 22-inch, 325/30R22
  • Bodywork: Forged carbon fiber (bonnet, apron, sills, wheel arches, rear apron)
  • Aerodynamics: Active air intakes and rear apron; no spoiler
  • Exterior Finish: Tricolore stripe; full carbon elements

Interior

  • Materials: Grey Alcantara with purple accents (customizable)
  • Headliner: Alcantara with integrated LED lighting and illuminated logo
  • Steering Wheel: Carbon-leather sports wheel with shift indicator
  • Additional Details: Mansory-branded seatbelts, carbon fiber inserts, sports pedals, quilted floor mats


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