German tuner Novitec Rosso, has released details about a new modified Ferrari 599 GTB that builds upon its previous version by adding a new forced-induction system. The new package consists of a subtle styling kit for increased downforce, as well as some mild handling upgrades and a supercharger kit.
The new developments increase power output of the car’s 6,0-litre V12 engine by 29 kW, up to 485 kW, without any alterations to the inner workings.
The conversion consists of new engine electronics and a complete Novitec Rosso stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system. The new engine management system comprises new mapping for ignition and injection, as well as increased maximum engine speed to 8 550 rpm.
Throttle response of the force-fed engine is said to be crisper with more power and torque coming in at lower revs. The higher redline speed also increases top speed to 332 km/h.
Also on offer is a new aero kit that consists of a new front lip, side skirts with larger air intake openings, side flaps, a new rear wing and a bumper with an integrated diffuser. The car also gets new 20-inch wheels at the front with larger 21-inch wheels at the rear and 355 mm Pirelli P Zeros. Other changes to the 599 include a KW Automotive adjustable aluminum suspension kit, as well as 405 mm brake discs with Brembo six piston calipers.
Adapted from MotorAuthority
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