Around half a year ago, Novitec offered a new customization program for the Ferrari Purosangue that saw it dress up in all black (see video). It has now taken to the social media to post richly detailed photos of the build – and it looks gorgeous.
The car wears an all-carbon styling kit in the same color as the rest of the bodywork. It includes a muscular hood cover, a front splitter, assorted air intake and vent shrouds, side sill extensions, a ducktail spoiler and a roof-mounted rear wing. Gloss-black fenders and forged Y-spoke wheels round off the stylish exterior image.
In turn, the interior is padded with black leather and suede with only minimal accents like red stitching or metallic front panel trims. Most of the cabin looks stock, and Novitec doesn’t specify if there are any modifications there.
The owner of this particular luxury SUV decided not to mess with the engine and only ordered a performance exhaust system. It alone raises the power output by 30 PS to a new high of 755 PS (745 hp / 555 kW), the company claims. A stock Purosangue needs 3.3 seconds to go from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) and can hit 350 km/h (217 mph).