Luxury aftermarket specialist DMC is usually associated with Lamborghini tunes, but once in a while, it also applies its styling and performance expertise on Ferrari models, with its latest creation being the Ferrari F12berlinetta Spia.

The eye candy for the Spia comes from a new carbon fiber body kit, which according to DMC, can be easily removed at any time. Before we enter the details, we should note that the pictures seen here are digitally manipulated (in other words, they’re Photoshop renders) as the project is currently its final development stages and will be available this April.

The cosmetics package adds a front lip spoiler that hugs the front bumper, a new vented hood, extended side skirts, a roof scoop, a 599XX-style boot lid spoiler, blacked out rear lights and a new set of alloy wheels size 21-inches on the front axle with 255/30 tires and 22-inches wrapped in 335/25 rubber on the rear.

DMC then goes on to refine the interior through the use of bespoke leather and carbon fiber parts, with other available upgrades including a redesigned steering wheel and re-trimmed buttons.

In regular guise, the F12berlinetta is powered by a 6.2-liter V12 engine that generates 730hp (740PS) and 690Nm (509 lb-ft). A performance package from the Dusseldorf-based company bumps output to 754hp (764PS) and top speed to 350km/h (218mph). A new custom-made titanium exhaust system is included.

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