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Thursday, July 21, 2016

Looking back on one of Mansory supercars

When we speak of supercars like to talk about something that is endless. Currently, the population of this type of cars are much as result of the production of various automotive manufacturers in the world.
2011 Mansory Ferrari 458 Italia Siracusa. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1cIvjB)
Supercar is is a high-performance sports car or grand tourer. The term is used in marketing by automakers for unusual, high-end vehicles, and has been used to refer to at least four different sorts of cars: Limited-production specials from an "elite" automaker.

One such manufacturer is Mansory, a renowned German automotive company that has produced many high-quality cars. Nothing can exceed the Mansory Siracusa, the car was built by taking the base of the Ferrari 4xx series like 458 and 488

Its matchless design with a combination of elegance, luxury, art and knowledge. This car is not only designed such as a beautiful woman, but also to perform at the highest level.
2016 Mansory Ferrari 4XX Siracusa. (Picture from: http://adf.ly/1cItXq)
Siracusa is the perfection of design and engineering. By using a body made of lightweight carbon fiber for all its parts so it's not surprising this car to be the fastest on the street. Staring at the front view of Siracusa which has an apron with an efficient air holes for better cooling ventilation. With a new design, the Siracusa not only looks cool but also has incredible downforce.
Mansory Ferrari 458 Italia Siracusa using a naturally-aspirated V8 engine with a capacity of 4.5 liters that can generate the power up to 590 hp and torque of 413 lb-ft as well as made the car able to accelerate from 0 to 100 kph in 3.2 seconds and has a top speed of 205 mph. Its engine has an optimum efficiency, and exceptional filtration systems that improved engine performance and acceleration.
While Mansory Ferrari 4XX Siracusa coaxing 790 hp and 643 lb-ft from the twin-turbocharged V-8 sounds like a wonderful start. Mansory also claims the Siracusa does 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds and tops out at 212 mph. This is achieved simply by optimizing the engine management and adds better exhaust system. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MANSORY | AUTOMOBILEREVIEWS | JALOPNIK]
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