Despite the Ferrari Purosangue’s limited availability and long waiting times, aftermarket companies haven’t been deterred from dropping new tuning kits for the “supercar” of SUVs and crossovers. The latest entrant to this party is Pogea Racing, which has offered a sneak peek at its comprehensive styling package featuring carbon fiber components, new wheels, a lowered suspension, and a promised increase in the V12 engine’s output.
Starting with the exterior, the Purosangue received a redesigned front bumper with extra vents on the sides highlighting the wider stance. The profile features fender extensions with a pair of side gills and extra fins on the side skirts. Moving over to the back, the highlight is the quad tailpipes which have been moved to the center, making room for a larger diffuser. There is also a roof spoiler extension although not as prominent as the rest of the carbon-fiber components.
The teaser renderings provided a glimpse of the exterior, but Pogea Racing will also provide a range of interior upgrades.
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The new set of forged aluminum wheels by Jules features a striking 10-spoke design, with sizes reaching up to 23 inches in the front and 24 inches in the rear, although a smaller 22-inch option is also available, all fitted with Michelin tires.
In addition to the wheel change, the Ferrari Purosangue has been notably lowered with the assistance of KW Suspensions, providing a supercar stance to the already low-slung hatchback-style crossover. The 6.5-liter V12 engine has received an upgrade, now delivering 820 hp (611 kW / 831 PS), a significant increase over the stock model’s 715 hp (533 kW / 725 PS). Power is exclusively transmitted to all four wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission.
Pogea Racing is currently in the process of obtaining TUV approval for production but has not yet announced pricing for the mentioned modifications. It’s likely that the German tuner will release more photos and information once the first real-life Purosangue example emerges from its facilities. Other tuners, such as DMC and Carlex Design, have also revealed their plans for the Ferrari Purosangue, each focusing on different aspects of the vehicle.