Mansory, the German tuning house known for its bold and often polarizing designs, has revealed its latest project — the Equestre, a complete conversion of Ferrari’s recently launched 12Cilindri. The car will make its public debut at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show, one of the most high-profile stages for luxury and performance brands.

The Equestre marks the world’s first full transformation of Ferrari’s newest 12-cylinder grand tourer, following Mansory’s Pugnator, which was unveiled last year and based on the Ferrari Purosangue SUV. Buyers will be able to choose between both Coupe and Spider versions of the heavily reworked 12Cilindri.
On the outside, the Equestre wears a bespoke purple finish complemented by forged carbon fiber body panels, including the hood, enlarged intakes, wheel arches and rear apron. A bold Tricolore racing stripe runs across the car’s centerline, while newly designed forged “VF.5” gloss-black rims complete the aggressive stance.

The cabin of the launch model contrasts grey Alcantara with purple detailing, though Mansory is offering wide-ranging customization options. Highlights include a carbon-leather sports steering wheel with integrated shift indicators, aluminum pedals, and quilted floor mats.
Under the hood, Mansory has reworked Ferrari’s 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. The upgrades deliver 755 horsepower and 730 Nm of torque, channelled through a valve-controlled four-pipe exhaust system designed to enhance both performance and sound.

The Equestre’s reveal underscores Mansory’s ongoing strategy of targeting Ferrari’s newest releases, transforming already exclusive models into highly individualized machines. Its appearance at the Monaco Yacht Show places it alongside yachts, hypercars, and luxury brands, where wealthy clientele will be among the first to see Ferrari’s newest 12-cylinder car reimagined in Mansory style.






