Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso widebody revealed
Ferrari Purosangue gets Novitec widebody treatment
Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso widebody revealed
Champion Motorsport presents the Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso, featuring black-crimson design, forged Vossen wheels and a 715 hp V12.
2025-08-20T15:33:49+03:00
2025-08-20T15:33:49+03:00
2025-08-20T15:33:49+03:00
Champion Motorsport from Florida, known for its racing pedigree, has completed its first Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso widebody program. This custom build combines Satin Red paint with Glossy Black and carbon fiber accents, resulting in a menacing yet elegant look. The Esteso kit features a split-color hood, black roof and mirrors, and extended bodywork that emphasizes the SUV’s muscular stance.
Adding to the transformation are a full Novitec exhaust system and forged Vossen NF10 wheels in black with matching calipers. While interior details remain under wraps, the exterior alone ensures this Purosangue won’t go unnoticed.
Ferrari launched the Purosangue in 2023 as its first-ever luxury SUV, powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 with 715 hp and paired with an eight-speed DCT. Limited to around 3,000 units per year, production is already sold out through 2026. With a starting price of $428,000, the Purosangue is pricier than many Ferrari sports cars and rivals like the Lamborghini Urus SE PHEV, which offers 789 hp for roughly $263,000. The Esteso package makes the Ferrari even more exclusive — a widebody SUV blending performance and presence.
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Ferrari Purosangue gets Novitec widebody treatment
Champion Motorsport presents the Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso, featuring black-crimson design, forged Vossen wheels and a 715 hp V12.
Michael Powers, Editor
Champion Motorsport from Florida, known for its racing pedigree, has completed its first Novitec Ferrari Purosangue Esteso widebody program. This custom build combines Satin Red paint with Glossy Black and carbon fiber accents, resulting in a menacing yet elegant look. The Esteso kit features a split-color hood, black roof and mirrors, and extended bodywork that emphasizes the SUV’s muscular stance.
Adding to the transformation are a full Novitec exhaust system and forged Vossen NF10 wheels in black with matching calipers. While interior details remain under wraps, the exterior alone ensures this Purosangue won’t go unnoticed.
Ferrari launched the Purosangue in 2023 as its first-ever luxury SUV, powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 with 715 hp and paired with an eight-speed DCT. Limited to around 3,000 units per year, production is already sold out through 2026. With a starting price of $428,000, the Purosangue is pricier than many Ferrari sports cars and rivals like the Lamborghini Urus SE PHEV, which offers 789 hp for roughly $263,000. The Esteso package makes the Ferrari even more exclusive — a widebody SUV blending performance and presence.