Ferrari’s first crossover boldly tuned in Germany (photos)

German tuners made the design of the first crossover in Ferrari history more aggressive. It received wing extensions and a new carbon fiber wing.

German tuning studio DMC has prepared a modification package for the newly released crossover Ferrari Purosangue. The wide carbon body kit made the car even more muscular. Pictures of the project were published on the company’s website.

The Purosangue crossover has become so popular that even before it hit the market, all copies were pre-sold. Ferrari even had to stop taking orders and limit production of the model.

In order for the first buyers of the Purosangue to stand out from other owners, DMC has prepared a tuning package. It consists of carbon fiber fender flares and body aerodynamic elements. For the presentation, the tuners chose red for the crossover and 24-inch DMC Velocita wheels.

DMC also added a massive carbon fiber wing to the Purosangue. All new pieces will be available in both matte and glossy finishes.

As an option, buyers will be able to equip the Purosangue with a titanium exhaust system manufactured by ZESAD GmbH. It has a valve control system that allows the driver to adjust the exhaust sound.

Recall that the Ferrari Purosangue is equipped with a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 that produces an incredible 725 hp. power and 716 Nm of torque. Top speed exceeds 300 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes just 3.3 seconds.

Earlier, Focus said that the Ferrari Purosangue crossover sold out in just one night a year ago.

Source: Focus

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