What does €60,000 buy on the modern car market? A brand-new Dodge Ram 2500, for one. A Cadillac ATS-V coupe with 470 hp (350 kW) under the hood, for another. Even an ABBES-tuned Ford Mustang GT packing supercar-like power specs, come to think of it. So the question is, just how much sense does it make putting this kind of money into a carbon styling kit for the Ferrari F12 berlinetta?
U.S.-based tuner Creative Bespoke did the tuning this time around. The car gained an SVR auto veloce kit consisting of a front apron with side and central air intakes, a front spoiler, fender-mounted side blades, side skirt extensions, new LED-based fog lights in the rear, a bulky diffuser, and a relatively modest ducktail spoiler on the trunk lid.
The car now rides on three-piece forged Savini Wheels finished in Gloss Black and wrapped in Pirelli performance rubber (front: 21”; rear: 22”). It uses Novitec springs for a slightly lowered stance.
Creative Bespoke wraps the body of its Ferrari F12 berlinetta in a matte-grey wrap somewhat livened up with vivid yellow accents outside and inside.
What’s your take? Is all of the above worth €60,000?
Photos: Creative Bespoke