In May last year, Mansory unveiled its extreme take on the Ferrari SF90 Stradale dubbed the F9XX and at the time, we thought it was as crazy as an SF90 could get. However, the tuner has outdone itself with the F9XX version of the SF90 Spider which will be even more rarer than the Coupe and due to the lack of a fixed roof, looks even more dramatic.

The overall design of the new model, officially dubbed the F9XX Tempesta Celeste, is very similar to the Coupe. As such, the exterior is dominated with lightweight carbon fiber parts that start at the front end with a sharp splitter that could shatter ankles at just the slightest touch. Mansory has also developed a new bumper for the hybrid supercar while also altering the grille and air intakes.

Changes continue with a bespoke hood that includes an exposed element of forged carbon fiber that extends to pronounced air louvers on both of the front quarter panels. Ultra-light forged wheels measuring 21×9.5 at the front and 22×12 at the rear have also been fitted to the Ferrari and are wrapped in 255/30 front and 335/25 rear tires.

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 Mansory’s Ferrari F9XX Tempesta Celeste Is An SF90 Spider From Another Planet

Mansory has also crafted new wing mirror caps for the SF90 alongside distinctive side skirts and aerodynamic fins. The rear buttresses are also clad in forged carbon fiber and there is a new carbon fiber engine cover. The only obvious difference between Mansory’s SF90 Spider and its Coupe is that the former has aerodynamic rear wings inspired by those of the Ferrari FXX K sitting above the standard wing while the Coupe has a second fixed wing extended across the width of the rear.

Rounding out the exterior changes are quad exhausts and a dramatic diffuser.

 Mansory’s Ferrari F9XX Tempesta Celeste Is An SF90 Spider From Another Planet

A raft of modifications have also been made to the powertrain of the SF90 Spider. In fact, the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 has been modified so it alone produces 980 hp and 723 lb-ft (980 Nm) of torque. The trio of electric motors have been left untouched, meaning the car delivers a combined 1,100 hp, allowing the supercar to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.4 seconds and continue through to 221 mph (355 km/h).

The interior of the Mansory F9XX Tempesta Celeste has also been overhauled with plenty of new leather and carbon fiber components. Customers will be able to spec out their dream cabin so we expect each of the three examples being produced to look quite different from each other inside.