German Tuner Mansory is known for its outlandish designs on high-end luxury cars, mostly Rolls-Royce and Ferrari cars while recently it has also given the same treatment to the first four-door Ferrari, the Purosangue. Hence, meet the Pugnator which is a complete vehicle conversion based on the newest V12 Ferrari. The name is derived from the Latin word ‘Pugnator’ meaning the ‘competitor or contestant’. Presented at the Monaca Yacht show, the Pugnator uses a Vermillion red paint which contrasts with the acres of carbon fiber that have been draped on its exterior.
The front end sees new intakes which are larger and made with, you guessed it, carbon fiber and give the car a more menacing look. The bigger intakes also allow for more air and greater downforce along with the side flaps (in front of and behind the front wheels).
Carbon fiber is literally everywhere as it is in the front of the bonnet while it continues to the front wheel arch and the rear front wings. The side meanwhile gets bodywork extensions plus the rear has a new two-part roof edge spoiler. Of course, a Mansory isn’t complete without massive wheels and tires where this Purosangue gets shod with a one-piece, ultra-light forged rims in the sizes of 9.5×22‘ (front) and 11.5×23’ (rear).
The ‘standard’ Purosangue is fast enough with usually sonorous V12 but Mansory folks have managed to squeeze out even more power now with a 4-flow sports exhaust system. The total power output has now climbed to 755 hp and a torque of 730 Nm. The exhaust system itself has a flap control system including two sports catalytic converters and ends with two tailpipes, one above the other, in the newly designed rear apron made of full carbon fiber. Inside, you get a lot of options in terms of leather, quilting, and carbon fiber while this car has ivory-colored leather and carbon elements.
Other additions include a carbon leather sports steering wheel with integrated shift light, safety belts with embroidered Mansory logo, Mansory sports aluminum pedals, Mansory floor mats, etc. There are not many who would want a more aggressive Ferrari Purosangue but Mansory caters to the elite few who want something to stand out and in Monaco, where you would find perhaps the highest concentration of Ferrari Purosangue cars, it is a novelty worth having.