Spanish tuners Bengala Automotive unveil fully carbon fibre Ferrari F12

If you’re the sort of well-moneyed soul who looks at a 730bhp Ferrari F12 and finds it just a tad meek, try this on for size.

It’s called the Bengala F12 Caballeria, and it’s what happens when you let Spanish tuners Bengala Automotive Design loose on an F12 with a full carbon fibre bodykit.

Bengala says the car is inspired by Ferrari’s GT3-series cars and has replaced every single body panel with a new carbon replacement to dramatically reduce the supercar’s weight.

Every body panel carbon fibre

Technical details are thin though, and for now at least the car is still in the pre-production stage, though the tuners say that it’ll make a run of just ten models to be released by next summer.

The company’s founder, Shoghi Saeidnia, said: “In most cases, uniqueness is a state of mind; we bring to our customers an interpretation of their desires, based on their dreams.

“Put it simply, we mastered and created a unique piece of design and engineering, the Bengala F12 Caballeria, and ten special individuals earned it.”

Only 10 models will be made

Technical details are still under wraps, but it’s expected that the F12 Caballeria will retain the same 6.3-litre V12 as the base car, albeit most likely with a tune to raise its already monstrous output.

The F12 can already hit 62mph from a standing start in under three seconds and go on to a top speed of 211mph, so performance with the carbon fibre bodykit should be truly monumental.

Bengala hasn’t released pricing for the F12 Caballeria just yet, but we’d imagine that it won’t exactly come cheap.

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