DMC make mean modifications to the Ferrari Purosangue

Image: DMC

German tuner DMC has made the impressive Ferrari Purosangue even more intimidating with a carbon-fibre widebody kit and cherry red paint job, among other mean modifications.

The Purosangue has seen such popularity that Ferrari actually stopped taking orders, and has limited production in order to make sure that the model does not account for more than 20% of the Italian manufacturers’ annual production.

Of course, there is always a tuning company to add excess to the already impressive, and Ferrari’s aggressive SUV has been given 1,18-inch carbon-fibre fender extensions, with matching side skirts to broaden the vehicle. DMC claims that their prepreg carbon exceeds OEM quality, and included in the body kit are a pair of rear spoilers (one on the roof and another on the tailgate), while DMC also offers the front lip, hood, and rear diffuser in carbon fibre. All of the pieces are available with either a matte or high-gloss finish.

Image: DMC

The DMC Purosangue, which will only be available for delivery come 2023, cruises on 24-inch forged DMC Velocita wheels with seven pairs of Y-shaped spokes. DMC also offer a titanium exhaust made by a company called ZESAD GmbH. The exhaust has a valve-controlled system which allows the driver to adjust the sound from the pipes.

These aggressive additions made to the body of the vehicle are of course complemented by an equally beastly powertrain, and the Purosangue boasts a 6,5-liter naturally aspirated V12, which pushes out an eye-watering  533 kW and 716 N.m. The road-eating SUV gets to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of over 300km/h.

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