Novitec Rosso tuned Ferrari 599 GTB

 

Novitec Rosso tuned Ferrari 599 GTB

Novitec Rosso tuned Ferrari 599 GTB

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German tuner Novitec Rosso will be displaying a new modified version of the Ferrari 599 GTB at next month’s Frankfurt Motor Show that’s set to go on sale immediately after. The new package consists of a subtle styling kit for increased downforace, as well as some mild power and handling upgrades.

The aero kit consists of a new front lip, side skirts with larger air intake openings, side flaps, a new rear wing and bumper with an integrated diffuser. The car also gets new 20in wheels at the front with larger 21in alloys at the rear and 355mm Pirelli P Zeros. Other changes to the 599 include a KW Automotive adjustable aluminum suspension kit, as well as new 405mm brake discs with Brembo six piston calipers.

Changes under the hood include a power boost of 25hp (19kW), bringing output to 645hp (481kW) and a top-speed raised by 5km/h. Engineers modified the standard car’s ECU and added a slightly larger exhaust system, now with 90mm tailpipes. A more powerful engine upgrade is currently in development and should be on sale sometime next year. Head over to WorldCarFans to see more images.

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  1. if they make a twin supercharger kit for this , that would be awesome, and unstoppable.
     
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  2. sexy car.
     
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  3. i am certain it doesnt sound like a little 4 banger with a cannon. an eclipsedoesnt need a wing at 100 kph, but at 350kph, a wing might be more useful.
     
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  4. I love thes car ...
     
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