- The Ferrari Purosangue gains visual and performance upgrades from Novitec.
- The Esteso widebody kit can be combined with new wheels and a lowered suspension.
- Ferrari’s V12 engine gains more power thanks to the new exhaust.
Novitec has finally launched the complete tuning package for the Ferrari Purosangue, including the new Esteso widebody kit. The family-friendly Ferrari looks meaner and can be combined with a more powerful V12, a louder exhaust, and a lowered chassis.
The highlight of the exterior upgrades is of course the fender extensions, which add 6 cm (2.4 inches) in width to the Ferrari Purosangue. These can be made either from exposed carbon fiber or Pur-Rim plastic for a contrasting or body-colored appearance. Buyers who prefer a more subtle look can always get the rest of the Novitec upgrades without the wider fenders.
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Another cool touch is the vented hood offered optionally in carbon fiber with an exposed section. The same material has been used for the splitter, grille, and headlight garnish at the front. The profile features carbon mirror caps, rocker panels, and side inlets, while the tail has been treated with a rear wing, a lip spoiler, and a carbon diffuser. Novitec can also treat Purosangue’s cabin with new upholstery options in any desired color.
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The modified Purosangue rides on bigger alloy wheels, made in collaboration with Vossen. Three different wheel designs are available, measuring 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the rear, and can be finished in 72 colors.
The Ferrari SUV can be fitted with a set of lowering springs, bringing it closer to the ground by 25 mm (1 inch). Novitec also offers spacers, which is a must-have for those who will opt for the wide fenders.
The Purosangue is powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 generating 715 hp (533 kW) from the Maranello factory. However, Novitec’s exhaust with the sports catalysts can boost the V12’s output up to 746 hp (556 kW) of power, without messing with its internals.
The aftermarket exhaust can be made of stainless steel or Inconel, with optional 999 fine-gold plating and slightly tweaked looks for the quad tailpipes. Customers can order it with or without the actively-controlled butterfly valves, allowing them to choose the right sound decibels for the occasion.
You can find all the available parts for the Ferrari Purosangue on Novitec’s official website. The only missing piece of information is pricing, meaning that interested parties will have to contact the tuner for a quote. The rest of us can check out the wild looks and F1-inspired sound of the Esteso in the official videos below.