FERRARI  PUROSANGUE

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.

Purosangue - Pure blood

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.