Since the introduction of the Purosangue, Ferrari’s first crossover-SUV, the demand for this unique vehicle has exceeded all expectations, leading to substantial growth in the first quarter of 2023. Despite its polarising appearance and unconventional nature, the Purosangue has captivated its target market, offering not only stock models but also a range of personalized variations. Carlex Design presents one such example of a modified Purosangue that takes customization to new heights.
Drawing inspiration from its previous work on the Land Rover Defender and Lamborghini Urus, Carlex Design has transformed the Ferrari Purosangue with a distinctive silver and green color scheme. The lower section of the vehicle, extending up to the waistline, showcases a stunning brushed metal-effect silver finish.
Delicate pinstripes and curves elegantly divide the car into two visually striking halves. On the upper portion, a captivating racing green hue adorns the doors and bonnet, concealing the potent V12 powerplant beneath.
Complementing the exterior makeover, the Purosangue receives a set of custom rims that exude sophistication and elevate its overall aesthetic appeal. Step inside, and you’ll discover a harmonious continuation of the color palette, with luxurious leather and Alcantara adorning every touchpoint of the interior. Sporty perforated leather surfaces add a dynamic look and feel, while stripes running across the seats mirror the design found on the exterior, creating a cohesive visual experience.
Carlex Design’s enhancements offer Ferrari Purosangue owners an opportunity to transform their vehicle into a truly unique and eye-catching masterpiece, where attention to detail and exquisite craftsmanship reign supreme.
Ferrari Purosangue after Carlex Design’s make-over in pictures:
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