- Keyvany previews an extensive carbon fiber kit for the Ferrari Purosangue, featuring plenty of redesigned body panels.
- The 6.5-liter V12 engine will be allegedly boosted to 967 hp and 863 lb-ft of torque.
- There is no word on the cost and availability of the upgrades.
Ferrari Purosangue owners already have more than a few tuning options for their hyper-SUV, but there’s always room for more. German tuner Keyvany wanted to stand out from the tuning crowd, previewing an extensive carbon fiber bodykit for Maranello’s sole five-door offering which will allegedly be combined with a boosted V12.
Keyvany published a bunch of renderings of the “Keypuro” project on social media, in a quest to grab Ferrari owners’ attention. The bodykit transforms the Purosangue into an evil-looking thing, with a generous amount of exposed carbon fiber all around the bodywork.
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At the front, the redesigned bumper has larger intakes doing without Ferrari’s characteristic “smile”. These are combined with a more aggressive double-story splitter, again in an exposed carbon fiber finish. The multiple vents on the hood give it a stronger 3D effect, while the headlight extensions are reminiscent of the FF and GTC4 Lusso low-slung predecessors.
The profile has been upgraded with a new set of alloy wheels, surrounded by carbon fiber fender flares. More importantly, the wider side skirts are joined by a new line on the lower end of the bodywork, extending into the front doors.
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At the back, the new diffuser is much busier than the stock unit, although we’re not sure if all those fins are functional. The same applies to the extra vents on the rear bumper and fenders. Finally, the Purosangue received a larger wing and a second spoiler between the LED taillights.
The previewing renderings were joined by a few specifications, suggesting that Keyvany wants to combine the striking visuals with comprehensive mechanical upgrades. The 6.5-liter V12 will be tuned to produce as much as 967 hp (721 kW / 980 PS) and 1,170 Nm (863 lb-ft) of torque, representing a significant step up from Maranello’s 715 hp (533 kW / 725 PS) and 715 Nm (528 lb-ft).
Keyvany hasn’t given away any information about the cost and the availability of the bodykit or the upgraded internals. As such, it remains to be seen if any Purosangue owners will be willing to drastically alter the appearance of their Ferrari, making this wild project a reality.