After officially releasing its first crossover-SUV, the Purosangue, Ferrari experienced overwhelming demand, resulting in massive Q1 2023 growth. Despite its divisive aesthetic and nature, the Purosangue has evidently hit its target market hard, which now not only gets to choose from a stock Purosangue but also a host of custom iterations — such as this modified example from Carlex Design.
Following in the footsteps of its Land Rover Defender and Lamborghini Urus, the Carlex Design Ferrari Purosangue features a re-design centered around a silver and green color palette. Notably, the lower half of the car — hitting up to the waistline — is painted in a brushed metal-effect silver tone, while pinstripes and curves begin to split the car into two halves. Up top, we find a racing green shade used for the upper doors and bonnet, underneath it lying the V12 powerplant.
A new set of custom rims offset the Purosangue with sophistication, while inside the color scheme is continued with plenty of leather and Alcantara retrimming every touchpoint. Perforations to the leather add a sporty look and feel, as do the stripes that run across the seat, emulating the one on the exterior.
Take a look at the Carlex Design Ferrari Purosangue above, and find out more on the tuning company’s website.
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