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      09-07-2022, 12:38 PM   #67
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Ferrari Teases Purosangue Exhaust and Official September 13th Debut

According to insiders who received invites:
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  • V12 Only, Then Electric Since 2025
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According to insiders who received invites:
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  • Suicide Doors

Needs a Novitec or Kline exhaust obv. Still can't imagine paying $200-300k more than a FF/Lusso for this but I'm also not that rich so yeah...
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Looks to be more of a taller estate car than a SUV/SAV/whatever new term gets coined. Definitely going to be the spiritual successor to the GTC4Lusso.
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High waisted for no reason? check
Lifted? check
Plastic fender flares? check


That's no sedan.
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Leave it to Ferrari to have the peeling stealth wrap. Must be a scuderia option listed item and cost upwards of $5k, peel is "normal". Does this one come with 3 tires like its F1 car? Ok enough trolling, it does look nice (overall), and the engine sounds amazing. I would have preferred some sort of Turbo V8 or V10 with hybrid EV help. Even then, I am not in the market to purchase a home right now, so it'll be nice to see it on the road.
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Ferrari Purosangue Leaks Again Ahead of Official Unveiling

Official Debut at 1PM.
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Not an SUV person at all but, no surprise, Ferrari pulled off a banger. This thing is stunning.

If only they didn't suck so hard at Formula 1.
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Ferrari Purosangue Debuts with SUV Styling, 4 Seats, and a V12

2023 Ferrari Purosangue Debuts With Four Doors, Four Seats, And A V12
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It took three-quarters of a century, but Ferrari has finally unveiled their first four-door. Dubbed Purosangue, the new model joins a lineup that includes everything from the stylish Roma and modern 296 to the untamed SF90 and luxurious 812. Depending on your perspective, it’s about damn time – or a move so reprehensible that old man Enzo should march straight out of the San Cataldo Cemetery and into a Ferrari board room to rumble.

Consider the evidence as we take a closer look at the all-new contender from Maranello. During a black box session where cell phones were confiscated, we were granted a hands-on look at one of the most highly anticipated auto releases of the year. Before our first-hand account, let’s consider positioning. At least based on our presentation, Ferrari is distancing themselves from the idea that the new model is, in fact, a sport utility vehicle. “We’re not calling it an SUV,” insists Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna. “We’re not even talking about SUVs.” Alrighty then.

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The configuration of the Purosangue does indeed make a case for this Ferrari being more of a swollen, four-door sports car (with apologies to a certain Japanese auto) than a middle-of-the-road sport ute. For starters, it can only be had with two bucket rear seats, not a family-ready bench, or – God forbid – a third row. Second, there are enough packaging sacrifices made in the interest of sportiness to suggest the folks in Modena really aren’t interested in crowd-pleasing.

For starters, the trunk’s modest 16.7 cubic-foot volume seems like an afterthought that defers to a coupe-like silhouette favoring aerodynamics over absolute practicality. While Ferrari doesn’t reveal drag coefficient stats for their GT cars, both Flavio Manzoni (the brand’s design head) Gianmaria Fulgenzi (the development boss) describe a “delicate dance” between their respective departments in order to do their jobs while maintaining slippery aerodynamics.

Ferrari pulled out all the stops to stack the Purosangue’s deck in favor of a balanced layout. As such, the big V12 is jammed up against the firewall and the 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox is a rear transaxle that helps yield 49/51 front-to-rear weight balance. A standard carbon fiber roof ensures the center of gravity that’s as low as possible. Interestingly, Ferrari assigned a novel, backward-hinged rear door setup for this newbie, complete with power-closing à la Bentley Bentayga EWB and Rolls-Royce Cullinan (not to mention Genesis G90).

The rear doors open with a 79-degree swing, which is important in enabling easier ingress and egress – especially since the back seats are not the most spacious. I’m 5-foot-11, and “sitting behind myself” in the rear didn’t yield much extra space between my knees and the curved backside of the front seats. It’s not uncomfortable, but also not nearly as roomy as more luxurious super-SUVs.

Ferrari claims their Purosangue stands alone in a category of its own. While we’re all for the idea of individuality, let’s compare its 118.8-inch wheelbase to a few competitors: the distance is close to the Lamborghini Urus Performante (118.2) and Bentley Bentaya Speed (117.9), 1.7 inches short of the Aston Martin DBX707 (120.5), and smack in-between less exotic strains like the zippy Porsche Cayenne GT (114.0) and the more expansive BMW Alpina XB7 (122.2). Mass-wise, Purosangue claims an estimated dry weight of 4,482 pounds – likely the lowest in that competitive set.

Old-School Power, Modern Control
As the middling cargo area and rear seat would suggest, not all is lost to practicality. Critically, Purosangue doesn’t even dip a toe into attempting an eco-friendly drivetrain – at least not yet. Instead, the new kid on the block embraces the old school with a massive, naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 that claims the highest output of any Ferrari GT in history: 715 horsepower and 528 pound-feet of torque. The mill produces 80% of torque at only 2,100 rpm, peak horsepower at 7,750 rpm, and a max rotational speed of 8,250 rpm, which should lend it quite the exciting powerband.

Aiding that flexibility is the dual-clutch transmission that offers eight forward gears to choose from. The dry sump engine packs an all-new valvetrain and revised intake geometry intended to aid low-end power delivery. The Purosangue is estimated to hit 62 mph in 3.3 seconds and achieve a top speed in excess of 192 mph. Like the GTC4Lusso, the new model features an all-wheel-drive powertrain, and the front drive unit disengages above fourth gear and/or around 125 mph.

As much as the Purosangue’s engine house abides by a familiar playbook, its suspension embraces future-forward technology to maximize ride quality and handling. Working with Multimatic, Ferrari developed an active suspension system that leverage’s the Canadian firm’s True Active Spool Valve (TASV) technology, which uses four 48-volt actuators to control the damper’s stroke. Since the setup lacks stabilizer bars, the actuators can work in concert to manage both pitch and roll. The quick-acting adjustments can manage both wheel motion and ride height, the latter of which can drop up to 10 millimeters while the vehicle is cornering.

Intangibles Tell A Story
We can pore over specs and dimensions all we want, but sometimes it’s the sum of the little things that provide big picture insights into all-new conundrums like the Ferrari Purosangue. Is it sporty crossover? An SUV? A sedan on steroids? Considering its focus on delivering a driver’s experience for four passengers, it seems Ferrari has actively chosen to sacrifice quite a bit of utility for the sake of performance. Heck, they didn’t even attach a tow hook in the interest of maintaining its stance as an on-road performer.

For better or worse, many prospective buyers will judge this purposeful four-seater more on its styling than any other single factor – which is understandable, since its €390,000 (approximately $400,000 USD) starting price attracts buyers who have many different types of cars already in their garage. I will say this: Though its silver titanium color may not be the strongest shade, in person the Purosangue comes across as elegant with a whiff of bulk, especially the swollen rear haunches that help lend the vehicle a sense of motion (and emotion).

As it stands, the Ferrari has taken a long-awaited leap forward, and in person the Purosangue looks more balanced, refined, and intriguing than the spy shots would have us believe. Here’s to hoping our next encounter is a spirited motor in the driver’s seat. Until then, Ferrari’s latest appears to have tackled its nebulous genre with a reassuring amount of performance-focused engineering. Whether you call it a sedan-on-stilts or an SUV, that single fact that it appears built around the driver bodes well for the future of the Prancing Horse.
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Looks way better than the spy photos, but silver/beige color combo is a pretty odd and boring one to choose as the reveal. No carbon LED wheel in the model they're showing either which seems odd as that's probably the #1 desired option for most people.

The suicide doors are sweet. Not crazy about the humped dash layout but it's not terrible. I'd love to have one but I'm about $300k short on budget. If you aren't super rich I think it's tough to justify $400-500k for one of these over an FF at $140-180k or Lusso at $210-270k, although if you're looking at $450k cars you're probably pretty rich.
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I like how on their website there's not a single mention of "SUV"
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I like how on their website there's not a single mention of "SUV"
At least they aren't calling it an SAV
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At least they aren't calling it an SAV
I forgot that was even a thing

Marketing and their funny little games...
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I know every sports star will get one but what a confusing vehicle. So they put a V6 PHEV in a purebred mid-engined two-seater and a beautiful naturally aspirated V12 in a stupid crossover? Blasphemy!
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Save for the awkward dash design, I really like this. Lambo built a car for LA posers, Ferrari built a Ferrari.
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I'd drive it
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Save for the awkward dash design, I really like this. Lambo built a car for LA posers, Ferrari built a Ferrari.
Sooooo what you're saying is Lambo built a Lambo and Ferrari built a Ferrari
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I don't like it.

Besides the seats, there's honestly nothing about it that does it for me. The exterior of the lambotruck looks better than this, imo.

Will never be in the market for one, so my two cents are
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its the perfect SUV. NA V12 + dct box.

but you will pay for it. $150k+ more than an urus performante. then you get into the ferrari options game.

the only thing that competes with this price is the RR cullinan.
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