In March, EmJay and Nicolai Bohm set out on an ambitious journey in a Ferrari Purosangue. They started from Ushuaia, a town near the southern tip of Argentina, traveling north towards Alaska over the legendary Pan-American Highway. Unfortunately, their epic road trip has come to an abrupt end.
The Purosangue they have been driving over thousands of miles has crashed. The accident took place somewhere between Cusco and Nazca in Peru. Looking at the images and videos shared on Instagram, it appears that the car veered off into the roadside rain gutter.
Sadly, the damage was such that they could not continue their journey. Besides a few dents and scratches, videos reveal a driver-side rear suspension that has been completely destroyed.
The Ferrari Purosangue was specially modified for this journey. It was fitted with Force Light Beadlock wheels by delta4x4 and BF Goodrich All-terrain tires. The engine was completely stock, though. The 6.5-liter V12 engine develops 725 hp and 528 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Source: @sammyautotester