
It’s been a few months since Mansory customized a Ferrari 296 GTS. The tuning company is back with another bold version. Like before, it’s called the Ferrari 296 Tempesta GTS.
Is Mansory Making Better-Looking Cars?
Maybe. We recently saw a Mansory-modified Rolls-Royce Spectre that actually looked good. That one had great colors, and the same is true here.
This time, the front hood and bumper seem to stay close to the original Ferrari design. But Mansory added its usual flashy upgrades. These include a chin spoiler and some vented front fenders above the wheels. There are also new side skirts with small wing elements near the back.
Mansory Rear Styling and New Add-ons
At the back, you’ll notice changes too. The air intakes that cool the mid-engine now have custom surrounds. A new rear diffuser stands out, with a race-style brake light in the center. There’s also a spoiler above the taillights and a double wing for extra drama. The wheels look custom but are close in size to the original Ferrari 296 GTS wheels.
Black and Gold Make a Bold Statement
Mansory chose a bold color mix. The body is mostly black with shiny gold racing stripes from front to back. These stripes also appear on the aftermarket wheels and brake calipers, both of which carry the Mansory name.
You’ll find more gold accents on the outside and inside. The cabin features a blend of leather and Alcantara in black, plus Italian flag colors for extra flair. The Mansory logo is everywhere, and carbon fiber trim adds a sporty look.
More Power Under the Hood
Like the earlier Mansory Ferrari 296 Tempesta GTS, this one also packs more power. The tuned V6 hybrid engine now delivers:
- 858 horsepower (870 PS / 640 kW)
- 553 lb-ft (750 Nm) of torque
- 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds
That’s faster than the stock Ferrari 296 GTS, which does the same in 2.9 seconds. The top speed remains the same at 205 mph (330 km/h).
By comparison, the regular Ferrari 296 GTS offers:
- 818 horsepower (830 PS / 610 kW)
- 546 lb-ft (740 Nm) of torque
Would You Give Your Ferrari the Mansory Treatment?
So, do you like the way the new Mansory Tempesta GTS looks? And if you do, would you let Mansory upgrade your Ferrari 296 GTS with this bold and powerful kit?