In spring this year, tuning company Mansory unveiled a rather radical-looking body kit for the Ferrari Roma coupe, complementing the look with black forged wheels. Rewind to the present day, and the same car now boasts a unique and eye-catching paint job.
Half of the exterior flaunts a shade of acid green known as Tempesta Verde, which is what the whole build is called. The other half stays white with an elaborate diffuse transition between the two shades, which in our opinion adds to the expressiveness of the design. The interior uses the same colors offset by dark carbon fiber accents.
The engine does not stay stock, either. Mansory tuning enables the 3.9-liter V8 to pump out a healthy 710 PS (700 hp / 522 kW) along with 865 Nm (638 lb-ft) of torque. As a result, the Roma concludes its standard sprint exercise in 3.1 seconds before maxing out at 332 km/h (206 mph). For comparison’s sake, the stock car has a 3.4-second sprint time and a top speed of 320 km/h (199 mph).