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Ferrari SF90 Gains Carbon Fiber Splitter And Skirts By Zacoe

Jan 11, 2024Jan 11, 2024

Owners of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to visual modifications

The Ferrari SF90 Stradale is a blistering fast electrified supercar with sharp styling, so it is no surprise that tuners from all over the world are trying their best to upgrade the Italian stallion. The latest company to offer visual upgrades for the SF90 is Zacoe, in the form of a carbon-fiber aero kit.

The Taiwanese tuner is no stranger to Maranello, since they have already presented similar aero kits for the Ferrari 488 GTB and its successor, the F8 Tributo. However, this is their first try on the plug-in hybrid SF90 which is currently the most expensive offering in Ferrari's range of series production models.

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In typical Zacoe fashion, the carbon-fiber kit is presented in a series of renderings. It includes a larger three-piece front splitter, a set of aerodynamic two-piece side skirts, and matching extensions on each side of the rear diffuser. According to the press kit, the add-ons were not only designed for show, but with weight-saving and downforce in mind.

At the same time, Zacoe's designers stayed true to the SF90's styling, for a homogenous look. Overall, the kit does look subtle, although we would be cautious driving this tuned Ferrari on public roads as the extensions brought it dangerously close to the ground. The black-painted aftermarket wheels depicted on those renderings were added for show purposes. Zacoe didn't mess up with the underpinnings of the model, with the stock hybrid powertrain producing a combined 986 hp (735 kW / 1,000 PS) from a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine and a trio of electric motors.

Owners of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale and Spider have plenty of options to choose from when it comes to visual modifications. Besides Zacoe, the supercar has received love from Novitec, 1016 Industries, Wheelsandmore, and Mansory which predictably is the wildest of them all. Ferrari is also working on a hardcore version of its flagship so we will soon get to see what Maranello has in mind.

See Also: Hardcore Ferrari SF90 Version Speciale Caught Testing At Nürburging With Huge Rear Wing