Keyvany Porroo: 880-hp Ferrari Purosangue unveiled
Keyvany's Porroo turns the Ferrari Purosangue into an 880-hp beast
Keyvany Porroo: 880-hp Ferrari Purosangue unveiled
Keyvany's Porroo upgrades the Ferrari Purosangue with an 880 hp V12, carbon fiber body kit and bespoke interior. 0-100 km/h in 3.3 s, top speed 350 km/h.
2025-09-13T13:35:59+03:00
2025-09-13T13:35:59+03:00
2025-09-13T13:35:59+03:00
Tuning house Keyvany has unveiled an updated version of its Porroo project based on the Ferrari Purosangue. Compared to the earlier iteration, this blacked-out spec looks more cohesive and brings the crossover’s aggressive design into sharper focus.The body kit adds widened wheel arches, new side skirts, a three-piece spoiler, a roof-mounted wing, and a diffuser with an additional brake light. The hood and front bumper are new as well, with the exterior components made of carbon fiber. Y-shaped wheels complete the look without overwhelming it.Inside, the cabin shifts to a black-and-turquoise theme: new leather covers the steering wheel, seats, doors, and center console. Carbon inserts appear throughout, joined by Keyvany-branded ambient lighting. The contrast gives the interior a bespoke feel without tipping into excess.The headline change is mechanical. The engine now delivers 880 hp and 940 Nm, a clear step up from the standard V12’s 715 hp. The sprint to 100 km/h takes 3.3 seconds, and top speed reaches 350 km/h. With figures like these, the Purosangue lines up directly against the Lamborghini Urus and Aston Martin DBX707, placing it among the quickest premium crossovers—and not just by a small margin.
Keyvany Porroo, Ferrari Purosangue tuning, 880 hp V12, carbon fiber body kit, bespoke interior, 0-100 km/h 3.3 s, 350 km/h top speed, Lamborghini Urus rival, Aston Martin DBX707
2025
Michael Powers
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Keyvany's Porroo turns the Ferrari Purosangue into an 880-hp beast
Keyvany's Porroo upgrades the Ferrari Purosangue with an 880 hp V12, carbon fiber body kit and bespoke interior. 0-100 km/h in 3.3 s, top speed 350 km/h.
Michael Powers, Editor
Tuning house Keyvany has unveiled an updated version of its Porroo project based on the Ferrari Purosangue. Compared to the earlier iteration, this blacked-out spec looks more cohesive and brings the crossover’s aggressive design into sharper focus.
The body kit adds widened wheel arches, new side skirts, a three-piece spoiler, a roof-mounted wing, and a diffuser with an additional brake light. The hood and front bumper are new as well, with the exterior components made of carbon fiber. Y-shaped wheels complete the look without overwhelming it.
Inside, the cabin shifts to a black-and-turquoise theme: new leather covers the steering wheel, seats, doors, and center console. Carbon inserts appear throughout, joined by Keyvany-branded ambient lighting. The contrast gives the interior a bespoke feel without tipping into excess.
The headline change is mechanical. The engine now delivers 880 hp and 940 Nm, a clear step up from the standard V12’s 715 hp. The sprint to 100 km/h takes 3.3 seconds, and top speed reaches 350 km/h. With figures like these, the Purosangue lines up directly against the Lamborghini Urus and Aston Martin DBX707, placing it among the quickest premium crossovers—and not just by a small margin.