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The Ferrari Purosangue is given a super fierce carbon fiber aero kit

The German tuner thought the Ferrari Purosangue lacked a bit of spice.

Published on Dec 15, 2022 at 11:42AM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Dec 16, 2022 at 11:41AM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
Ferrari Purosangue DMC aero kit

There’s no denying the new Ferrari Purosangue is a superb looking SUV.

But, with softer curves than its supercar siblings, some argue it looks a bit tame.

German tuner DMC has seen to that and is preparing a forged carbon fiber aero kit, beefing up the look of the high-performance SUV.

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DMC has released a series of renderings of the Purosangue wearing a host of carbon fiber exterior parts.

The super SUV’s sporting the new bodykit comprising a carbon fiber front lip, carbon fiber lightweight aero front fenders with wheel arch louvers, and wide carbon fiber side skirts.

The front fenders, which are DMC’s own creation, are much wider than the originals.

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While the rear diffuser and hood remain the same, the automotive tuner has replaced them with ultra-lightweight carbon fiber, which it says isn’t even available as OEM from Ferrari yet.

What really stands out, though, is the dual rear wing.

The upper roof spoiler is complimented by a trunk lip duck wing, both of which, of course, are made out of carbon fiber.

The renderings show the Ferrari Purosangue sat on a set of 24″ DMC Velocita directional forged wheels finished in matt black.

Still the same Purosangue underneath

DMC hasn’t touched the naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12, which produces a whopping 715hp and 715Nm of torque, lurking under the Purosangue’s hood.

Why would they when it’ll rocket from 0-100km/h (0-62mph) in just 3.3 seconds and on to a top speed of 311km/h (193mph).

But if you’re going to the trouble of customizing the look of your Purosangue, you might as well go all out and add a loud exhaust to match.

DMC offers a flow-formed titanium sports exhaust system specifically designed for the Purosangue by German company ZESAD GmbH.

Not only does it let the Purosangue’s V12 engine breathe better, but also provides a louder sound experience on demand from the quad tailpipes.

Ferrari Purosangue kit price

DMC hasn’t yet revealed how much the kit will cost, but let’s face it – if you can afford to splash out on a Ferrari Purosangue, you won’t lose any sleep paying to customize it.

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