What’s Purple, Loud, and Anything but Subtle? Meet Mansory’s Ferrari 12Cilindri Equestre
Ferrari’s latest V12 grand tourer hasn’t been on the streets for long, but Mansory has already given it the full theater treatment. Debuting at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show, the 12Cilindri Equestre takes Maranello’s newest flagship and dials everything up to eleven—more power, wilder styling, and an interior dripping with bespoke details.
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Vrrphaa Team
9/25/20252 min read


Ferrari’s latest V12 grand tourer hasn’t been on the streets for long, but Mansory has already given it the full theater treatment. Debuting at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show, the 12Cilindri Equestre takes Maranello’s newest flagship and dials everything up to eleven—more power, wilder styling, and an interior dripping with bespoke details.
Forged Carbon Goes Purple
The first thing you notice? The color. Mansory’s show car wears a bold purple and black finish, offset with gold pinstripes, while forged carbon fiber dominates nearly every panel. Ferrari badges are nowhere to be seen; instead, the Equestre wears Mansory’s signature look.
Up front, the coupe gains a vented carbon hood, revised intakes, a new grille garnish, and a deep splitter with aerodynamic fins. On the sides, flared gills, reshaped skirts, and carbon-capped mirrors keep the drama flowing. Around back, there’s no oversized wing, but an extended roof spoiler and a reworked diffuser with F1-style brake lighting and massive quad pipes ensure it’s just as outrageous when viewed from behind.
Rolling Stock & Cabin Treatment
Mansory couldn’t resist reworking the wheels either. The VF.5 forged alloys measure 21 inches up front and 22 at the rear, shown here in glossy black but customizable to the buyer’s taste.
Inside, Ferrari’s restrained elegance gives way to a full makeover: grey Alcantara with quilted patterns, ambient lighting in the door cards, carbon fiber trim, aluminum pedals, and branded mats. Buyers who don’t fancy Alcantara can spec virtually any leather color imaginable.
More Voice for the V12
Of course, no Mansory project stops at cosmetics. The 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 receives a new exhaust system with sport cats and a remapped ECU. Output climbs from 819 hp and 678 Nm to 843 hp and 730 Nm, paired with a soundtrack guaranteed to turn heads along the Riviera. It’s not a massive leap, but enough to ensure bragging rights at the yacht club.
Exclusive Debut, Exclusive Price
The 12Cilindri Equestre’s first appearance in Monaco was no accident—this is exactly where its target audience congregates. While Mansory hasn’t disclosed pricing, the tuner is already accepting inquiries from prospective clients eager to make their Ferrari stand out in a sea of superyachts and supercars.
The takeaway? If subtlety isn’t your thing, and purple forged carbon speaks your language, Mansory’s Equestre might just be the most extravagant way to own Ferrari’s new V12.


















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