MANSORY Unveils Its New Ferrari Roma Build

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Mansory takes the Ferrari Roma to a whole new level.

The Ferrari Roma is the Italian supercar manufacturer’s mid-front-engine coupe that boasts a timeless design combined with unparalleled performance. The aftermarket specialists at Mansory are known for upgrading the world’s most sought-after supercar with performance and aesthetic features. The team at Mansory is proud to present their complete vehicle conversion of the Ferrari Roma, the newest addition to the brand’s extensive product portfolio. Mansory adds forged carbon splitters, front and rear diffusers, hood, rear wing, and trim accents to the Roma to increase aerodynamics. Achieving a more aggressive ride height from custom lowering springs, the set of 21/22-inch fully-forged sport wheels provides the traction needed for any on or off-track driving.

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While the outside of the Mansory Ferrari Roma showcases a head-turning new look, the interior design includes modest upgrades that pair perfectly with the factory Italian craftsmanship of Ferrari. The interior upgrades from Mansory include a leather/carbon sport steering wheel, carbon shift paddles, custom entrance panels, and a custom carbon trunk plaque with build specifics. Along with the list of add-ons, Mansory also invites its clients to individualize their interiors even further through a custom configuration process. At the heart of the Mansory Ferrari Roma lies a 3.9-Liter Twin-Turbocharged V8, which features a power pack upgrade that helps deliver 710-horsepower to the rear wheels. The horsepower and torque increase launch the Ferrari Roma from 0-60mph in just 3.1-seconds. The all-new Ferrari Roma vehicle conversion from Mansory is currently available for configuration. View all of the current Ferrari Roma examples for sale on duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below. Check back into duPont REGISTRY Daily for more luxury gear releases and supercar news.

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