Keyvany's Bold Customization Elevates The Ferrari Purosangue To New Heights
by AutoExpert | 30 April, 2024
There is always space for further customization choices for the Ferrari Purosangue. That's why Keyvany, a German tuner, previewed a massive carbon fiber bodykit for a luxury SUV. With the addition of the bodykit, the Purosangue takes on a monstrous appearance, with plenty of exposed carbon fiber adorning its bodywork.
The updated front bumper has bigger intakes and a more assertive double-story splitter, both finished in exposed carbon fiber. The headlamp extensions are a nod to the low-slung FF and GTC4 Lusso models that came before it, while the many hood vents amplify the 3D look.
The profile has undergone an upgrade with the addition of a new set of alloy wheels surrounded by carbon fiber fender flares. Most significantly, a new line extends from the bottom of the bodywork to the front doors, connecting the broader side skirts. Compared to the factory unit, the new diffuser has a lot more fins on the rear, although we can't say for sure whether they all work.
The additional vents on the fenders and rear bumper are no different. Finally, the Purosangue got a larger wing and another spoiler in the middle of the LED taillights. In addition to the images, Keyvany included some technical details.
In comparison to the stock Ferrari Purosangue, which has 715 horsepower and 528 lb-ft of torque, the 6.5-liter V12 will be fine-tuned to generate up to 967 horsepower and 863 lb-ft of torque. Sadly, Keyvany has been tight-lipped on the bodykit's price and availability.