Ferrari Puresangue V12 is louder than ever

Ferrari Purosangue V12 is louder than ever

Since Ferrari launched its first SUV, the Purosangue, many tuners have based their projects on this model. One of the latest is Novitec and its equipment kit that takes the Ferrari SUV to the next level.

Novitec has equipped the Purosangue with a new set of sport springs, which lower the car by 25 to 30 mm. The springs are compatible with the factory lift system, and can also be paired with aluminum spacers for a wider track and a more aggressive stance. There is also a set of gold NF11 forged wheels, and NF9 and NF10 wheel sets are also available in any color.

Under the hood is still a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine with 715 hp (526 kW) and 528 lb-ft (716 Nm) of torque, paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox whose performance is 35 percent higher, transmitting up to 1,200 Nm in dynamic torque during gear shifts. Buyers can choose between a racing exhaust system without flap-regulation and a racing exhaust system with flap-regulation, sport metal catalysts and stainless steel tailpipes, which can make the sound of the V12 engine one of the loudest on the planet. This will attract the attention of many, but many will also want to hear it again.

It should also be noted that Novitec has not prepared any body components, at least not yet. They will arrive in a few weeks.

Source: Novitec

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