
The Ferrari SF90 is no ordinary car. It's named after Ferrari's Formula 1 racing car and delivers incredible performance. This car uses a strong twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors to make 986 horsepower (also called 1,000 Cavalli Vapore in Italian).
It's fast in a straight line and handles corners like a pro, even though it's a bit heavy. The SF90 is also a beautiful car. While it might not be as charming as older models like the Dino 246, it's still a stunning machine. But some people want more style and drama. Zacoe Performance has the perfect solution for them—a widebody kit that makes the SF90 even more exciting.
A Fighter Jet-Inspired Widebody Kit
Zacoe calls this widebody kit Lightning, and it's inspired by two famous military aircraft made by Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin).
Front Design Inspired by the P-38 Fighter Jet
The front of the SF90 gets a three-piece splitter. This part is designed to look like the P-38 Lightning, a fighter jet used by the U.S. Army during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, around 10,040 P-38 jets were built. These jets played a big role in battles in the Pacific and China-Burma-India regions.
Bold Rear End Like the F-35 Lightning II
The back of the car is said to take ideas from the F-35 Lightning II, a modern multirole fighter jet used by the U.S. military. The F-35 comes in three versions:
- F-35A for the Air Force
- F-35B for the Marine Corps (can take off and land vertically)
- F-35C for the Navy
While it's hard to see the F-35 design in the car, Zacoe says it influenced the kit's rear. The body kit includes huge wheel arches, large vents, and carbon side skirts that flow into the back.
Built With Strong, Lightweight Carbon Fiber
The body kit is made from carbon fiber, shown here in two styles:
- Exposed-weave carbon fiber
- Rosso Corsa-painted carbon fiber
Zacoe didn't say exactly what kind of carbon fiber was used, but since it's made for a high-end car like the SF90, it's almost surely pre-preg carbon fiber.
What Is Pre-Preg Carbon Fiber?
Pre-preg carbon fiber is a lightweight, strong material with added resin before shaping. It's better than wet carbon fiber, where resin is added later. This stronger material is also more expensive, which is why it's used on high-performance cars like the SF90.
For example, Chevrolet offers a pre-preg carbon fiber package for the Corvette Z06, costing $10,495 just for the visible carbon parts.
A Glimpse at the Future: SF90 vs. Corvette
Speaking of the Corvette, a future version could compete with the SF90. It's expected to have:
- A twin-turbo V8 engine like the ZR1
- An electric front motor from the E-Ray
This setup could give the Corvette 1,000 horsepower, just like the SF90. Zora might be named to honor the man who made the original Corvette famous by swapping in a small block V8 engine.