Mansory Unveils The Pugnator: A 745 HP Ferrari Purosangue On Steroids

by AutoExpert   |  25 September, 2024

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Mansory has finally dropped its version of the Ferrari Purosangue, and it’s everything you’d expect from the brand known for going all-out with its designs. The result? The "Pugnator," which translates to “fighter” from Latin, is a dramatic makeover for the already impressive super SUV.

If you thought the original Purosangue was subtle, this take is definitely not for the faint of heart. Mansory's latest creation, packed with bold styling tweaks, fresh wheels, and a slight bump in power, caters to those who crave attention.

Ferrari Purosangue

The Pugnator comes equipped with a custom body kit made from forged carbon fiber, all meticulously matched to a bright Vermillion red paint job. As for Ferrari’s iconic badges? Forget about it. Mansory has replaced them with its own logos, making sure everyone knows this is their creation. The front bumper is fitted with massive intakes and exaggerated add-ons that might seem a bit too much at first glance, but Mansory claims they improve the car's aerodynamics. 

Ferrari Purosangue

Carbon fiber isn’t just for the hood—it extends to the wheel arches, vents along the fenders, large side gills, and faux intakes tacked onto the rear doors. The back of the Pugnator doesn’t tone it down either. There’s a huge diffuser, quad exhausts, and a rear wing that wouldn’t look out of place on an aircraft. The whole thing sits on FC.5 forged alloy wheels—22 inches in the front and 23 inches at the rear—and although Mansory offers these wheels in various sizes and colors for their other projects, there’s no word on whether they’ve touched the suspension.

Ferrari Purosangue

Under the hood, Mansory didn’t leave Ferrari’s 6.5-liter V12 untouched. Though the stock engine already cranks out 715 hp, Mansory gave it an ECU tweak, sports catalytic converters, and a new exhaust system with flap control. That brings the Pugnator’s power up to 745 hp and 538 lb-ft of torque. 

Ferrari Purosangue

Inside, Mansory has decked out the interior with a lavish mix of ivory-colored leather, red accents, and carbon fiber details. Mansory has completely reupholstered the seats, door panels, and armrests, and added aluminum pedals, quilted floor mats, and more Mansory logos throughout. The company promises to tailor each Pugnator to each customer's specific tastes, ensuring a truly unique ride. As for the price? Mansory hasn’t made that public, but we expect the cost to be sky-high. 

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