In addition, the tuner incorporates 3D printed exhaust X pipes and downpipes. Instead of the exhaust downpipes being a flat plate of metal that makes up the hangar, lasers are used to cut mesh into it, reducing the weight of the downpipes. No modifications were made to the F8’s 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8, however, which still produces 710 horsepower and 568 lb-ft. Priced at $46,640, the full body kit will be available by the end of this month.
“The Ferrari F8 is an iconic vehicle that celebrates automotive excellence and prestige, and we knew we needed to debut our brand-new permanent 3D printed carbon fiber kit for this special project,” said Peter Northrop, CEO of 1016 Industries. “As we continuously look for innovative design ideas, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to explore the true capabilities of turning a 3D print into a permanent kit available to our customers. The 1016 Industries F8 is made for automotive enthusiasts looking to put a completely unique spin on this elite supercar.”