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Novitec Turns Ferrari Purosangue Into World’s Loudest SUV With New High-performance Exhaust System

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Novitec Turns Ferrari Purosangue Into World’s Loudest SUV With New High-performance Exhaust System - autojosh

Novitec turns Ferrari Purosangue Crossover into world’s loudest SUV with new high-performance exhaust system.

Boasting a bold and dynamic appearance, Novitec-tuned Purosangue is available in NF9, NF10 and NF11 forged wheels.

Also available is a a new Sport Spring Set that can lower the by 2-3 centimeters to enhance handling precision.





Centerpiece is a high-performance exhaust system that not only unleashes the full symphony of the V12 engine.

Novitec’s exhaust system is available in flap-activated exhaust system, a race exhaust, and race exhaust with flap regulation.

German tuning company Novitec, known for creating aftermarket versions of exotic supercars, has turned the $600,000+ Ferrari Purosangue Crossover SUV into a masterpiece of automotive refinement.

Boasting a bold and dynamic appearance, the Novitec-tuned Ferrari Purosangue is available in NF9, NF10 and NF11 forged wheels and a new Sport Spring Set that can lower the by 2-3 centimeters to enhance handling precision.





But the centerpiece is a high-performance exhaust system that not only unleashes the full symphony of the V12 engine but also turns the Ferrari Purosangue into one of the noisiest cars on the planet.

Novitec’s performance exhaust system for the Ferrari Purosangue is available in three options – a flap-activated exhaust system, a race exhaust, and a top-spec race exhaust with flap regulation.

“Designed for true automotive connoisseurs, it delivers a visceral sound experience that echoes pure passion and power. Novitec’s craftsmanship elevates the Purosangue into an unparalleled masterpiece of innovation and artistry,” the company said in a statement.

Novitec didn’t tinker the base 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V-12 engine, which churns out 715 horsepower and allows the Purosangue to accelerate to 62 mph in 3.3 seconds and go on to a top speed of 193 mph.





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