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This Ferrari Purosangue Is So Extreme It Makes Mansory Look Subtle

Over-The-Top Luxury

Automotive customization is all about standing out and being unique. Owners use cars as a canvas on which they show their tastes and personalities. This is especially true for owners of luxury vehicles, the people more inclined to show off their wealth and love the idea of being gawked at.

It has allowed companies like Mansory and more to carve out a niche as the go-to for extreme custom builds. However, someone else is vying for the top spot for an over-the-top build. Meet Keyvany—and just like Mansory, this tuner also hails from Germany.

Abstract Build

Keyvany is an outfitter for the rich, specializing in custom modifications for cars and yachts. The company’s latest creation, the Keyvany Porroo, is not just turning heads; it’s breaking necks and searing eyeballs.

When it comes to taking things to the extreme, none come as close. At first glance, what we see is a bright yellow and black colorway, with all the possible exterior modifications slapped onto the body. The front bumper has been heavily reworked to incorporate a bigger grille, with aerodynamic fins and gills added. The side is the same; it gets a wheel arch panel and a thick side skirt. While the rear gets a tiny spoiler up top and a rear splitter to complement the whole kit, it also comes with massive 24-inch rims.

These added parts are made from carbon fiber, the material used abundantly by enthusiasts with deep pockets. The interior is as striking as the outside, and it features a very yellow colorway found on most of the panels that are most likely made with pricey leather. Keyvany has also wasted no time in stamping its identity across most of the interior with the brand name found on the headrests and other commemorative plaques. In all fairness, the interior looks to be of good quality despite the design.

Rounding it all off is a custom Keyvany exhaust kit that isn’t actually all about sound. According to the tuner, it adds an additional 60 hp, bringing the total power up to 900 hp.

Is That a Ferrari?

Underneath all that tinsel is actually a Ferrari Purosangue. However, any trace of the Prancing Horse has been somewhat erased. It looks unrecognizable, and we wonder what Maranello has to say about this 1-of-1 modification.

Whatever the thought process was behind the Porroo, Keyvany must be applauded for its determination to build and sell this, knowing very well that there is a huge market for cars like this, despite the fact that it looks like what Bumblebee would do if he cashed in on all the Transformers movie money.


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