Adaptación del coche

Outfitting a Ferrari SF90 in carbon fiber top to bottom costs $51.2k

There are few modern production cars in the world more desirable and expensive than the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, but even those who can afford it aren’t immune to tuning urges – and 1016 Industries is happy to provide.

The US-based tuning shop says it intends to produce a strictly limited quantity of such body kits, but omits the number. Pricing for a full kit is $51,200 USD, a mere fraction of the supercar’s own sticker of $625,000+.

The modifications begin with the front fascia, which features a significantly larger splitter assembly with a white extension juxtaposed against a black body. Aerodynamic winglets can be found at both sides of the bumper, and there are new air intakes in the hood cover.

A look from the side reveals five-spoke wheels rocking a fashionable classical look, as well as pronounced side sill extensions. Moving to the back allows a glimpse at the new diffuser and trunk spoiler, as well as a roof spoiler that looks like it could use not being there at all.

Customers can choose between gloss and satin finishes for their carbon-fiber kit, as well as just a clear coat. Furthermore, there is a choice between standard weave (1x1) and twill weave (2x2) to make. The difference is almost purely aesthetic, but it counts on a car as exquisite as the SF90.

 

June 28, 2022

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