The following story contains independently made illustrations by Ildar_Project
The Ferrari Purosangue is a newborn in the automotive world yet we already have renderings previewing visual modifications by DMC and other independent designers. The latest to join the game is digital artist Ildar who rendered a wide bodykit and oversized wheels on Ferrari’s first high-riding model.
The Purosangue already has a wide sporty stance but @ildar_project took it a step further by extending both the front and rear fenders. The highlight though is the black-finished forged alloys supplied by the Russian brand Vissol Wheels. The new shoes appear to be a lot larger in diameter than the stock Purosangue wheels which measure 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the back. The tires are also significantly wider than stock.
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Other modifications include the pronounced splitter at the front, and the carbon-fiber accents on the bumper. The prancing horse badge has been removed from the bumper intake, something that admittedly works well, not stealing the thunder from Purosangue’s main badge which is mounted on the nose. The use of black foil wrap on the headlights make them look more conventional.
The sporty flavor is further enhanced by black graphics on the hood in combination with the carbon-fiber mirror caps. The rear end got a significantly larger roof-mounted spoiler, additional fins above the LED taillights, and a redesigned diffuser housing some comically large quad tailpipes and an F1-style brake light.
The Ferrari Purosangue Widebody will likely remain in the digital world, although we are sure that a lot of tuners will offer similar options for the model in the near future. The only problem is the long waiting list for the SUV, as high customer interest forced Ferrari to suspend orders until production can catch up.