The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta is one of the craziest Prancing Horses of recent years and most of that craziness is derived from its 6.3-liter V12 engine which makes 730 horsepower and is able to send it to 100 km/h or 62 mph in 3.1 seconds. But for some, its mad performance isn’t done justice by the car’s styling. so they use kits like this one by Vancouver, Canada-based Duke Dynamics, in order to help their F12 achieve the look they think it deserves.

More Aggression For The Italian Stallion

Only 15 examples will ever be built and the first one was shipped to Vietnam where it was fitted to a local F12 - that’s also where these photos were taken.

The 21-piece kit is made of both CFRP and actual carbon fiber and it widens the car by 50 mm on each front fender and an additional 60 mm on each of the rears. But while you do notice the extra width, it’s the massive front splitter and rear wing that you see first. Upon closer inspection, you may also notice the hood now has three slats instead of one, and the design is carried over to the two side vents too.

The company also didn’t want to alter the car’s aesthetic, just make it more extreme and if any owner ever wants to take the kit off, the operation of fitting it is totally reversible, so the car can be brought back to its original state with the original parts.

Further Reading

Read our full review on the 2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast.

Read our full review on the 2017 Ferrari F12tdf.

Read our speculative review on the 2019 Ferrari 812 Aperta.