Keyvany has unveiled another headline-grabbing take on the Ferrari Purosangue, and this time the package truly comes together. The version dubbed Porroo goes for maximum menace: a body finished entirely in black, smoked lighting, widened arches, chunky side sills, a razor-edged splitter, and a vented hood. At the rear sit a roof spoiler, a sizeable wing, and an aggressive diffuser with cutouts for a new exhaust and an additional central brake light. Ferrari badges give way to Keyvany emblems to underscore the exclusivity.

The headline, of course, sits under the hood. The tuner quotes 900 hp and 1,050 Nm—a clear step up from the standard Purosangue’s naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, which in stock form makes about 725 hp and 716 Nm and sprints to 100 km/h in roughly 3.3 seconds. There are no exact performance figures for the Porroo, but logic suggests the run could edge toward the three-second mark. Judging by the stance, the suspension appears retuned as well: the car sits lower. The darker, lower look should sharpen the Purosangue’s presence without turning it into a caricature, provided the mechanical tweaks match the visual intent.

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The wheels measure 24 inches—forged and branded, just like the yellow calipers. And there’s a twist inside: instead of black, the cabin goes bright yellow with contrasting dark inserts and carbon elements. The car is already listed for sale, though the price remains undisclosed; given the scope of work and the fact that the base Purosangue easily stretches well past $420–500 thousand, the final tally could land very close to seven figures. The bold cabin choice will divide opinion, but it neatly mirrors the exterior’s intent: unapologetically exclusive.