Or that is to say, almost. Because Keyvany's proposal for a Ferrari Purosangue is still only a computer drawing, which must, however, become a reality.
The Ferrari Purosangue is the car Ferrari said they would never build.
But never mind. Now it's here with its 725 horsepower from a 6.5-liter V12 engine. For some people, that kind of thing just isn't enough.
At the tuner Keyvany, however, this type can boast that something even more violent is on the way. Namely a Purosangue with almost 1,000 horsepower. 980 pieces to be exact.
Add to that 1,170 and all the exposed carbon fiber you can think of and you have a 'Keypuro'. The car has not yet been built. But Keyvany has already sent versions of the predecessors GTC4Lusso and Ferrari FF to the streets, so it's only a matter of time.
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And above all money. Although Keyvany is not yet very forthcoming in providing more technical details – or anything about the price – it is not difficult to work out that it is far from being a gift.
On Danish records alone, a Purosangue costs around DKK 8 million, once the tax has been paid. And although the first example has Danish asphalt under the wheels, we shouldn't expect to see many of them here.
In turn, Ferrari must. That is, in the order books. In fact, there is already so much pressure on the orders that prospective Purosangue customers have to wait several years to get their cars.
The people in Maranello have only set aside a certain part of the assembly line at the factory for just that model. Read more about it here .
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