10:45 27-04-2026

Liberty Walk Transforms the Ferrari 458 Into an Extreme Wide-Body Supercar

Liberty Walk unveils a modified Ferrari 458 with a radical wide-body kit, carbon fiber add-ons, and motorsport-inspired styling. No engine changes, just pure visual aggression.

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The Ferrari 458 Italia, one of the last naturally aspirated supercars from Maranello, has received a new interpretation from Japanese tuning house Liberty Walk. The iconic model has been turned into an extreme show car with a focus on visual aggression.

For many fans, the Ferrari 458 remains the brand's last 'pure' mid-engine supercar with a naturally aspirated V8, which makes any modifications particularly debatable. Liberty Walk's tuners have unveiled a modified Ferrari 458 with a wide body and radically altered design. The project does not touch the mechanicals but completely changes the car's perception.

Under the hood, there are no changes: the same naturally aspirated 4.5-liter V8 producing 570 hp and 540 Nm of torque. Acceleration to 100 km/h takes about 3.4 seconds, and top speed reaches 325 km/h.

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The main focus is on the exterior. The car gets a wide body kit with massive fender flares, a carbon hood, front splitter, side skirts, and a large rear diffuser. Completing the look is a huge rear wing and lowered suspension.

Liberty Walk traditionally emphasizes visual impact rather than engine upgrades. Such projects are aimed at show cars and owners willing to sacrifice originality for a unique style. Meanwhile, the Ferrari 458 remains relevant even more than 10 years after its launch, thanks to a well-balanced mix of power, weight, and handling.

The Liberty Walk Ferrari 458 is an example of how a classic supercar can be turned into a striking art object. For some, it's a bold reinterpretation of a legend; for others, it's a controversial interference with an iconic model.

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