2025 Mansory Pugnator Tricolore















2025 Mansory Pugnator Tricolore
By Team Dailyrevs May 13, 2025
Limited to three units globally, this is Mansory’s boldest Ferrari-based SUV yet.
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Uses Ferrari’s V12, now tuned to 755 hp and 0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
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Features forged carbon bodywork, dual rear wings, and a full Italian-flag color theme.
Design: Where Carbon Fiber Meets Tricolore Drama
Mansory doesn’t do subtle. The 2025 Pugnator Tricolore proves that in spades. Based on the Ferrari Purosangue, the already-striking SUV now looks like it’s ready to square off with supervillains or maybe steal a spotlight in Monaco.
The entire body kit—front splitter, side skirts, rear diffuser, dual wings—is crafted in forged carbon fiber. The surfaces are sharp and exaggerated, and yet they work with the Purosangue’s base proportions. Mansory’s signature touch? A tri-color livery running along the centerline, giving it a literal nod to the Italian flag.
It’s a lot. But with only three in existence, it’s also a visual declaration that this isn’t your average Ferrari.
Performance: Still a V12, Just Louder
Good news—Mansory didn’t touch the soul of the Purosangue too much. Underneath that sculpted carbon hood remains the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12. But they’ve wrung more from it: 755 hp and 730 Nm of torque, thanks to a reworked ECU and sports exhaust setup.
The result? 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds. Not quite hypercar territory, but for a big, lifted luxury four-seater, that’s more than enough to scare your passengers and rattle coffee lids.
It still revs like a Ferrari should. That high-pitched howl is intact—just a little rowdier with Mansory’s exhaust trickery.
Interior: Italian Flag, Front to Back
Inside, it’s a fully bespoke cabin. White leather dominates, but the cabin’s split down the middle—red accents for the driver, green for the passenger. It’s a bold design move, but that’s the theme here: no half-measures.
Carbon fiber trim runs across the dash and door cards. The stitching is sharp, the surfaces sculpted. You can tell this wasn’t a quick interior refresh—it’s a proper reupholstery job, and it carries the same tri-color identity as the outside.
Exclusivity: Just Three Made, Because Why Not
Mansory’s not chasing volume. With only three examples of the Pugnator Tricolore slated for production, it’s the definition of rare. It sits somewhere between coachbuilding and extreme customization, and that’s exactly where it’s supposed to live.
It doesn’t compete with Brabus or Novitec directly—it’s more of a parallel world. A louder, more flamboyant one.
Final Thoughts
The 2025 Mansory Pugnator Tricolore doesn’t pretend to be for everyone. It’s for three people, to be exact. And for those three, it’s something far beyond a spec’d-out Ferrari—it’s a statement. A head-turning, ear-rattling one, wrapped in forged carbon and Italian pride.
Category | Specification |
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Performance | |
Engine | 6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12 |
Power Output | 755 hp (563 kW) |
Torque | 730 Nm |
0–100 km/h Acceleration | 3.2 seconds |
Body Measurements | |
Body Style | Four-door SUV |
Exterior Color | Vermillion metallic red with forged carbon-fiber accents |
Wheels | Front: 22-inch (9.5J x 22), Rear: 23-inch (11.5J x 23) forged rims (FC.5 design) |
Tires | High-performance tires (specific dimensions not specified) |
Capacities | |
Fuel Consumption | 17.5 l/100 km (combined) |
CO₂ Emissions | 410 g/km (combined) |
Production Limit | Limited to 3 units |