5 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$189,900 to $1,799,000
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Only 3 Ferrari 458 Spider Mansory Siracusa units were built.
The Ferrari 458 Spider Mansory Siracusa is an audacious reinterpretation of Maranello's already spectacular 458 Spider, courtesy of the provocative minds at Mansory. Named after the historic Sicilian racetrack, Siracusa, this bespoke creation channels the spirit of Ferrari's storied racing heritage through a lens that's unapologetically bold, even polarizing. Mansory, renowned—or perhaps notorious—for their flamboyant approach, didn't hold back here, crafting a car that's as much a statement as it is a supercar.
Underneath its aggressively sculpted carbon fiber bodywork lies a meticulous engineering overhaul. The Siracusa sheds a significant amount of weight thanks to extensive carbon fiber usage, enhancing the already razor-sharp handling dynamics of the original 458 Spider. Mansory's aerodynamic tweaks aren't merely cosmetic; they genuinely enhance downforce, stability, and cooling efficiency—though admittedly, the visual drama alone is enough to stop traffic and spark heated debates among purists.
Performance-wise, the Siracusa doesn't disappoint. The naturally aspirated V8, already a masterpiece in stock form, receives a subtle yet effective power bump, pushing output north of 590 horsepower. Coupled with a recalibrated suspension and bespoke lightweight wheels, the car's responsiveness borders on telepathic. Yet, despite its track-ready credentials, it's equally at home turning heads on the boulevards of Monaco or parked ostentatiously outside a luxury hotel.
5 Ferrari 458 Spider Mansory Siracusa sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ferrari 458 Spider Mansory Siracusa is rated Epic.
Recent Ferrari 458 Spider Mansory Siracusa sightings on AutoRadar come from Goor, Baia Mare, Paris. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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