• The German tuner has painted the Purosangue in a vibrant Cherry Red paint theme. The SUV gets a carbon fiber body kit that includes 1.18-inch fender extensions and matching side skirts. This makes it wider and wider than the standard iteration of Purosangue.
The Ferrari Purosangue has already become a hit due to its stunning looks and attractive specifications. The SUV garnered huge demand eventually forcing the company to temporarily close the bookings for the Purosangue. German-based customization studio DMC modified the Ferrari Purosangue to make it look aggressive and muscular.
It comes with a wide range of customized Ferrari Purosangu widebody kits made from carbon fibre. This makes the SUV light in weight and strong. The German tuner has painted the Purosangu in a vibrant Cherry Red paint theme. The SUV gets a carbon fiber body kit that includes 1.18-inch fender extensions and matching side skirts. This makes it wider and wider than the standard iteration of Purosangue.
The Ferrari Purosangue also gets a pair of rear spoilers, one fitted to the roof and the other at the tip of the tailgate, making the SUV look suave and sharp. The lip, hood and rear diffuser of this custom made Ferrari Purosange get carbon fiber elements. These fits come with the same design as the stock parts. Despite wearing the same design, the custom kit for the SUV gets lighter materials. The tuner claims that it has used carbon fiber elements in either a matte or high gloss finish that exceeds OEM quality.
Furthermore, the company claims that it has 3D scanned an example of the model to fit the body kit on the vehicle and is accurate. Speaking of wheels, the SUV gets 24-inch forged DMC Velocita wheels with seven pairs of Y-shaped all-black spokes. The wheels sport bright red brake callipers, which add further sportiness to the SUV.
Meanwhile, Italian automaker Ferrari has unveiled its Ferrari SP51. It is a one-off creation based on the 812 GTS. The automaker marque has developed its 51st special project car for a Taiwan-based customer and it features unique exterior and interior styling elements.
The Ferrari SP51 shares its underpinnings with the 812 GTS, it is also powered by the same 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine that generates 800hp and 718Nm. Ferrari hasn't revealed any technical specifications for the SP51 yet. It is expected that the Italian supercar can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.0 seconds, till it reaches a top speed of 340 kmph.
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