DMC claims to have made a splash a few years ago with a body kit for the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Now, with the supercar replaced by the newer 812 Superfast, the German tuner has added it to its portfolio as well.

The most striking upgrade of the pictured example by far is the custom paintjob. It’s called the Starshine Blue, it mixes Modena’s Azzurro with metallic glitter and kind of makes it look like a scale model – at least in the images.

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The visual work continues with the new aerodynamic package, which adds a prominent front splitter, new side skirts and boot lid spoiler, and also includes tinted taillights and new wheels, 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear, which have replaced the 20-inch OEMs. Although bigger, they are some of the lightest on the market, according to the tuner, which offers them in a variety of shades, shod in 255/30 front and 335/25 rear Pirelli tires.

Rounding up the design of the tuned 812 Superfast are the sport springs, and since we’ve moved on to the technical revisions, it’s worth noting that a titanium exhaust system is also part of the build. This, along with a software remap, allows the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 to pump out 808 HP (820 PS / 603 kW), up from the standard 789 HP (800 PS / 588 kW).

The stock Italian supercar needs only 2.9 seconds to sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) and can keep pushing up to 211 mph (340 km/h). DMC didn’t disclose an acceleration time but said that, with their upgrade, the top speed has increased to almost 217 mph (350 km/h).