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Mansory’s F9XX kit for the Ferrari SF90 Stradale is certainly an acquired taste, dominated by over-the-top aerodynamic elements and an altogether extreme design. Fortunately for SF90 owners out there, Mansory has just unveiled a more subtle set of upgrades for the hybrid supercar.

Officially dubbed a ‘softkit’ and available for both the SF90 Stradale and the SF90 Spider, the changes start at the front end where the bumper and splitter have been overhauled and are now much more prominent. Hitting a speedbump in this thing could prove disastrous as the front splitter is so low to the ground but in terms of aesthetic appeal, it has loads of it.

Other alterations made to the front of the Ferrari include large flics on the outer edges of the splitter, two small canards on either side, and some naked carbon fiber trimmings on the hood.

Read: Mansory’s Ferrari F9XX Tempesta Celeste Is An SF90 Spider From Another Planet

 Mansory’s “Softkit” For the Ferrari SF90 Stradale Is Still Quite In-Your-Face

The wheels of the SF90 pictured are identical to those of Mansory’s F9XX models and sit over a set of yellow brake calipers. Striking side skirts further add to the menacing appearance of the Ferrari, as do the new carbon fiber side air intakes. Completing the exterior is a new rear wing, engine cover, and a bold new diffuser with large vertical fins and yellow pinstriping.

The interior of this particular car isn’t for the faint-hearted. It is dominated by bright yellow leather on the seats, door panels, lower part of the dashboard, and the steering wheel. A host of carbon fiber parts are also found throughout, as are a pair of new paddle shifters.

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Mansory notes that SF90 models with its softkit have the same powertrain upgrades as enjoyed by the F9XX. That means the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 alone is good for 980 hp and 723 lb-ft (980 Nm) of torque. When working in conjunction with the three electric motors, the car pumps out 1,100 hp and 722 lb-ft (980 Nm), allowing it to hit 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.4 seconds and reach a 355 km/h (221 mph) top speed.