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Matching the exterior of the Purosangue, the interior showcases white leather complemented by abundant green and red accents.
On May 14, 2025, at 21:04, Brad Anderson reported that the Purosangue is equipped with various colored forged carbon fiber components on both ends.
Mansory has added a second rear wing to the SUV, as one alone was insufficient.
Modifications to the super SUV’s 6.5-liter V12 engine enable it to produce 745 hp and 538 lb-ft of torque.
Last year, Mansory introduced their version of the Ferrari Purosangue, called the Pugnator. If you missed it, you might consider yourself fortunate, as it could very well be the most unattractive Ferrari alteration ever made. Just when you thought Mansory reached the pinnacle of absurdity, they managed to exceed expectations at the Top Marques Monaco show, unveiling an even more grotesque rendition of the Purosangue.
The Mansory Pugnator Tricolore, a limited special edition of just three units, pays homage to Italy. However, if Enzo Ferrari were alive to see it, he’d likely be spinning in his grave more rapidly than the V12 at full throttle.
To enhance the extravagance of the Pugnator, Mansory has painted the exterior in a mix of green, white, and red, mirroring the Italian flag. Several new body components are constructed from tinted forged carbon fiber, which includes the green carbon hood, front splitter, and front fender flares. Additionally, there are black wheels featuring green inner spokes at the front.
The Rear Wing Odyssey
If the front of the Pugnator Tricolore wasn't shocking enough, the rear is where things become truly bizarre. The body is painted red, supplemented by red forged carbon on the rear fenders and diffuser.
Nevertheless, the installation of two enormous wings diminishes any residual elegance the SUV may have possessed. The primary rear wing, with a swan-neck design, extends from the tailgate and is made from red forged carbon. Just like the standard Pugnator, it also has a secondary rear wing positioned above the rear window.
An Interior That Definitely Makes a Statement
Moving to the interior, luxurious white leather covers the seats, steering wheel, door panels, and dashboard, contrasted by green, white, and red accents. This includes patterns on the seats, seat belts, paddle shifters, and the dashboard.
The tricolor theme appears on the gear selector panel; however, from the driver's viewpoint, the colors are arranged as red, white, and green, which is the opposite of the actual colors of the Italian flag. Oops.
Completing the upgrades are the same performance enhancements as the standard Pugnator, featuring an ECU remap for the 6.5-liter V12, a new exhaust system, and sporty catalytic converters, allowing it to deliver 745 hp and 538 lb-ft (730 Nm) of torque.

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Mansory’s Ferrari Is So Gaudy That Your Mama Would Hit It With A Cannoli For Disrespecting Italy | Carscoops
In keeping with the Purosangue's exterior, the interior boasts white leather complemented by numerous green and red details.