The German car tuning firm DMC has released a new kit for the Ferrari FF called the Maximus. This new Ferrari design looks awfully similar to the Porsche Panamera with the rear end, however is only a two door model. The package from DMC consists of new bumpers, side skirts, rear diffuser, trunk spoiler, and a rear wing. Up front it has been extended and lightened by 70 kg with the carbon fiber they used to construct the bumper. However, the real Ferrari FF performance lies under the hood with a twin supercharged 6.0-liter V12 engine.
Along with a new stainless steel exhaust system, custom intake manifold, new fuel injectors, air filters, and a larger intercooler, the Ferrari FF Maximus is boosting a total of 888 PS and 862 Nm of torque. These results are a stunning 222 PS and 179 Nm of torque over the factory model. At the track it will accomplish 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds, reach 200 km/h in only 9.1 seconds, and record a top speed of over 340 km/h. Subtle modifications to the exterior in the future include the lightweight wheels measuring 21-inches up front, and 22-inches at the rear, while wrapped in Pirelli Pzero high performance tires.
This is what I like, another Ferrari FF, also V12 engine from Ferrari, Well done from Maximus.