It has been a few years since Mansory placed the Ferrari Purosangue in its tuning catalog, doing so shortly after deliveries of the exotic crossover began in 2023. Ever since then, Mansory has worked its magic on several models from Ferrari, and the latest upgrade carried out is described as a “soft kit”, a label which might raise eyebrows considering Mansory`s rich history.
Exterior
This particular example receives a full array of carbon-fiber add-ons, most of them coming in black with yellow accents, which creates a clear contrast rather than a subtle one. These elements perfectly complement the car`s red body paint.
Starting with the front, this Ferrari features flicks on the side of the bumper, along with a central attachment on the nose that extends toward the hood, along with a chin spoiler with side blades that enhance the car`s aggressive look. There are also some additional elements appearing next to the headlights and on the front fenders, while the wheel arches look thicker.

New side skirt attachments were added along the flanks, while the mirror casings have been replaced. Moving toward the rear end, the changes start with the new diffuser and continue with a large roof-mounted wing, fresh trim on the tailgate, and a three-piece ducktail spoiler.
Complete Powertrain Information
Beyond the visual work, Mansory also mentions a power increase. We are dealing here with the sports car V12 naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter, which now develops 744 horsepower and 730 Nm of torque; this is an improvement of 30 horsepower and 14 Nm of torque, compared to the standard Purosangue.
No additional mechanical details are provided, and there is no mention of changes beyond the stated output figures.
Other Specifications
The FC.5 wheels are new, measuring 9.5×22 inches at the front and 11.5×23 inches at the rear. Their larger rear diameter contributes to the overall stance, which already appears amplified by the widened arches and layered aerodynamic pieces.

Conclusion
Mansory calls it a “soft kit,” though the description rests more on branding than restraint. With carbon fiber applied across multiple body sections and a modest bump in output from the V12, the package reshapes both the look and the numbers of Ferrari’s crossover. Whether it feels soft in execution is another discussion, but the specifications are clearly laid out, and the Purosangue once again finds itself wearing a Mansory signature.
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