If the Ferrari 812 GTS is not exclusive enough for you, a little visit to the Germans at Novitec will give it a more ferocious “N-Largo” look.
The German preparer Novitec is renowned for its modified Ferraris, generally thanks to body kits, wheels, or even modifications to the suspension and exhausts. The Ferrari 812 GTS N-Largo is the latest addition to the offer of Novitec, and this is perhaps their craziest production to date.
Based on a Ferrari 812 GTS spider, Novitec added new carbon fiber body panels, new, larger forged rims (21-inch front and 22-inch rear), a revised suspension for a lowered ride height of 35 mm, as well as a power increase of 40 horsepower and 33 Nm of additional torque, to give the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 a total of 840 hp for 751 Nm of torque.
The set is completed by a completely reworked exhaust line, in order to offer it a more aggressive sound. the 0 to 100 km / h is swallowed in 2.8 seconds, for a maximum speed of 345 km/h.
Aesthetically, the N-Largo kit for the Ferrari 812 GTS consists of a front bumper and a specific rear bumper, as well as fender and sill extensions, giving the model an additional 70 mm width at the bottom. ‘front, and up to 140 mm more at the rear. Carbon fiber inserts on the hood, mirrors and taillights surround complete this decidedly aggressive look.
Novitec has not communicated a price for the new N-Largo kit for the Ferrari 812 GTS, but it will be limited to only 18 copies.
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