The Ferrari Purosangue is Ferrari’s first-ever four-door, four-seater car. While Ferrari has a long history with sporty two-seater models, the Purosangue marks a new chapter. After 75 years of innovation, Ferrari has crafted a car that blends high performance, driving pleasure, and comfort seamlessly. That’s why it’s named “Purosangue,” which means “thoroughbred” in Italian.
The Ferrari Purosangue, which translates to ‘pure blood,’ is better understood as ‘thoroughbred,’ a fitting name for a brand known for its prancing horse logo. This new model is a bold move for Ferrari, famous for its sleek sports cars. The Purosangue is Ferrari’s first foray into the world of practical, high-riding vehicles, boasting four doors, four seats, and four-wheel drive. Under the hood? A roaring 6.5-liter V12 engine.
Despite its SUV-like features, Ferrari insists the Purosangue isn’t just another SUV. They believe it’s something entirely new and unique. It’s causing quite a stir: if it walks like an SUV and talks like an SUV, can it really be something else?
The Ferrari Purosangue brings a fresh approach to luxury interiors with intuitive controls and a smart suspension system that offers both Ferrari-level handling and SUV-like comfort. Check out the Interior and Driving tabs for more details on these innovations. However, there’s a trade-off: the Purosangue skips hybrid tech entirely, resulting in hefty fuel consumption figures—393g/km of CO2 and just 16.3mpg combined.
But let’s talk performance: it rockets from 0 to 62mph in just 3.3 seconds and hits a top speed of 193mph. And if you’re thinking of making one yours, be ready for a base price of £313,360—though with options, it’s likely to surpass £400k.
Ferrari isn’t just making a statement; they’re positioning themselves at the very top of the luxury market. With a waiting list reportedly two years long, the only rival that comes close on price is the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
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