Mansory has tuned all kinds of premium vehicles, and they have now unveiled their heavily-modified Ferrari F8 Tributo that is dubbed the F8XX.

Like so many of Mansory’s creations, the mid-engined supercar has received a unique paint job and various new aerodynamic parts. The eye-catching paint is referred to as Catania Green and is contrasted by gold racing stripes and gold 21-inch front and 22-inch rear forged wheels.

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Mansory has then equipped the F8 Tributo with a revised front bumper with forged carbon fiber elements, fins, and canards, as well as carbon fiber side skirts, carbon wing mirrors, and carbon side air intakes. Continuing the drastic alterations is a wild rear-end with a lip spoiler and two small rear wings similar in design to those of the track-only Ferrari FXX K. Mansory also crafted a bespoke rear bumper and diffuser while also relocating the tailpipes.

A number of changes have also been made to the Ferrari’s cabin. For example, there is new beige leather adorning virtually every interior surface while some white accents help to tone things down a little.

It’s not all show and no go, however, as the tuner has tweaked the engine management software of the twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 so it now delivers 880 hp and 722 lb-ft (980 Nm) of torque, significant gains over the 720 hp and 567 lb-ft (770 Nm) of the stock F8 Tributo. Mansory says the F8XX needs just 2.6 seconds to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) and maxes out at 220 mph (354 km/h).