German car tuning company, NOVITEC, has just unveiled its upgrade package for the SF90 Stradale which is Ferrari’s first-ever plug-in hybrid car. The Ferrari SF90 Stradale ships with a four-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors for a combined 1,000 hp.
In addition to naked carbon aerodynamic components and an exclusive set of forged wheels, the upgraded hypercar now features a power boost to 1,109 hp and 918 Nm of torque, resulting in a 0-62 mph time of 2.4 seconds and top speed of 211 mph. This is achieved through two plug-and-play NOVITEC N-TRONIC control modules and a high-performance exhaust system.
For the aerodynamic, the hypercar boast a new spoiler, detachable side sections, carbon front flaps and fenders with air outlets above the tires, rocker panels, air deflectors in the quarter panels, roof spoiler, rear fascia diffuser, and a large ducktail rear wing, all made in carbon fiber.
NOVITEC also collaborated with Vossen on an exclusive forged wheel in 20″ or 21″ sizes, and they rounded out the upgrade with a suspension lowering kit and the customizable interior options list. Check out the photos of the NOVITEC Ferrari SF90 Stradale below.