The Canadian tuner Duke Dynamics (Based in Vancouver) has published impressive virtual pictures of a Ferrari F12 widebody kit that we would like to show you of course. As is well known, the F12berlinetta has not been built since this year because the 800 PS successor in the form of the 812 Superfast is now officially available and can be ordered at a basic price of € 282.934 with a 6,5l V12. But not really less impressive is the F2012 Berlinetta (F12 or F12B) presented in 12, which may soon be seen as a widebody variant.
They have developed a new front apron with a huge front splitter with newly formed air intakes. Also, a modified bonnet including air vents is included, and a widebody kit would not be a widebody kit if not the front fenders and the rear side walls were significantly widened. So it is completely newly developed front fenders and, integrated into the body, essays for the rear side walls give the addition also have received air vents. Of course, there is also a new rear apron that has been adapted to the changed dimensions and has an integrated diffuser with central rear fog light.
The highlight at the rear, but definitely the fixed rear spoiler of the huge body kit impressively rounds off. Optional alloy wheels, eg from the ADV.1 Wheels Regal, as well as an optional sports suspension should also be available. Worldwide, the tuner would like to equip only 15 vehicles with the body kit and even without a real presentation vehicle, we are already deeply impressed. If we get new details about further changes, there is of course an update for this post. About the update you will be informed if yours Feed subscribe to. We hope you enjoy watching.
(Photos: Duke Dynamics)
The details of the planned changes to the Ferrari F12:
- Widebody kit (new front apron, front splitter, bonnet, front fender + side walls widened, rear apron with diffuser, fixed rear spoiler)
- optional alloy wheels eg from ADV.1 Wheels
- Lowering (sports springs, coil springs, sports suspension, coilover suspension - more information is not available)
- possibly a performance increase - (chip tuning, tuning box, compressor or turbo conversion, NOS etc. - more information is not available)
- possibly a sports exhaust system (more information is not available)
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