F8 Tributo

Make
Ferrari
Segment
Coupe

Have you heard of Zacoe Performance? If you have, then you know that this is a tuner that has the capability to create both attention-grabbing body kits that give cars a whole new, more extreme character as well as some that complement the existing lines of a particular car. For example, the tuner's kit for the McLaren 720S is wild and wacky while its kits for the current BMW M3 and M4 are surprisingly sexy. Most recently, we saw what it could do with the Ferrari 488 GTB, and now it has turned its attention to that car's successor, the Ferrari F8 Tributo, with a kit that boasts elements inspired by aerial warfare.

At the front of the car, Zacoe has equipped the Italian stallion with a three-piece carbon fiber front lip that is complemented by an F35 fighter jet-inspired splitter above. Moving higher up still, the front trunk, or frunk, is enhanced with the addition of an insert, once again made from materials based on the sixth element on the periodic table. Moving to the side profile, two-piece side skirts complement the original design beautifully and, according to Zacoe, these prevent "extra air trailing into the bottom of the vehicle." However, the tuner does not make any mention of wind tunnel testing, so it's impossible to verify any performance enhancement claims.

The most obvious upgrade to the car comes in the form of a swan-neck rear wing that immediately announces to the world that this is not a stock Ferrari. The diffuser shows off the last of the body mods with a pair of flaps on each end. Once again, everything is made from carbon fiber. We can also see a set of aftermarket wheels in these rendered images, and an apparent drop in altitude, but the tuner makes no mention of any other changes. It also does not make mention o pricing, but as a relatively simple kit, it should be relatively affordable too. If you must modify your Ferrari, this is the way to do it.