Ferrari Purosangue crashes throughout Pan-American Freeway expedition


In March, EmJay and Nicolai Bohm set out on an bold journey in a Ferrari Purosangue. They began from Ushuaia, a city close to the southern tip of Argentina, touring north in the direction of Alaska over the legendary Pan-American Freeway. Sadly, their epic street journey has come to an abrupt finish.
The Purosangue they’ve been driving over hundreds of miles has crashed. The accident came about someplace between Cusco and Nazca in Peru. Wanting on the pictures and movies shared on Instagram, it seems that the automobile veered off into the roadside rain gutter.
Sadly, the injury was such that they might not proceed their journey. Apart from a couple of dents and scratches, movies reveal a driver-side rear suspension that has been utterly destroyed.
The Ferrari Purosangue was specifically modified for this journey. It was fitted with Power Mild Beadlock wheels by delta4x4 and BF Goodrich All-terrain tires. The engine was utterly inventory, although. The 6.5-liter V12 engine develops 725 hp and 528 lb-ft of torque. It’s paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automated transmission.
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