Ferrari Purosangue

2022 - 9 - 14

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Ferrari Purosangue: Unlike any other - Ferrari.com (Ferrari)

The Ferrari Purosangue is the first ever four-door, four-seater car in Ferrari's history, but models with two rear seats have played a significant role in ...

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Ferrari Purosangue: The company releases its first four-door car; just ... (CNN)

Ferrari has unveiled the first four-door production vehicle the legendary Italian automaker has ever produced. It has a long hood that houses a gasoline ...

Much of the lower parts of the body are made from aluminum. Ferrari calls the Purosangue a "car" and contrasts its engineering with that of typical SUVs. A special darkening full-length glass roof is offered as an option, and there's a second screen for the front passenger "that provides all the information required to help them participate in the driving experience," according to Ferrari.

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Ferrari Purosangue vs Lamborghini Urus comparison – Dimensions ... (Financial Express)

Ferrari Purosangue vs Lamborghini Urus comparison. We compare Ferrari's newest offering, the Purosangue, against the Lamborghini Urus in terms of dimensions ...

Clearly, on paper, the new Ferrari Purosangue is quicker to accelerate and stop, however, Lamborghini also offers a hardcore model of the SUV called the Urus Performante, which accelerates from 0 to 100 kmph in 3.3 seconds. Speaking of the Urus, it is powered by Lamborghini’s 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, capable of 650 bhp and 850 Nm of torque. Standard carbon ceramic brakes help shed speed as well, as the Purosangue can come to a complete halt from 100 kmph in 32.8 metres. The Purosangue uses a two-speed gearbox for the front wheels and an 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox to drive the rear, making it an AWD vehicle. The front-mid-mounted engine and rear-mounted gearbox give the Purosangue a 49:51 weight distribution. Although it joins the Urus, DBX, and Bentayga, the Italian sportscar manufacturer does not want to call the Purosangue an SUV.

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Ferrari Purosangue: 5 highlights of the brand's first SUV (Hindustan Times Auto News)

Ferrari has finally taken wraps off the Purosangue SUV which is their first SUV. Moreover, SUVs are doing very well in the automotive market right now so ...

The wheelbase is of 3,018 mm and has a dry weight of 2,033 kgs making it one of the heaviest Ferraris. The Purosangue measures 4,973 mm in length, 2,028 mm in width and has a height of 1,589 mm. There is multi-function steering through which the driver can control most of the functions of the car. The biggest talking point of the interior of the Ferrari Purosangue is its rear-hinged back doors also known as suicide doors. The Purosangue is equipped with a naturally aspirated V12 that has a displacement of 6.5 litres that is mid-front-mounted. Instead, the design has a flow to it which helps in aerodynamics.

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Ferrari Purosangue: All about Ferrari's first four-door four-seater ... (Evening Standard)

Ferrari once said that it would never make an SUV - and, apparently, the Purosangue doesn't break that promise.

Plus, there won’t be a right-hand-drive version available until late 2023 at the earliest. The 6.5-litre V12 brings 715 brake horsepower and 528lb per foot torque, with a range up to a staggering 8,250rpm. The tyres are deliberately low-profile, padded with ceramic brakes.

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The 2023 Ferrari Purosangue SUV Is Here With 715 Horsepower ... (Jalopnik)

The company really, really wants you to think the Purosangue isn't a crossover.

The Purosangue may be thoroughbred, but it’s still something new. At the front, however, the Purosangue is taller and more flat-nosed than any of the company’s prior models — it looks a bit like a Roma that’s been vertically stretched in Photoshop. The dashboard features multiple screens, with the driver and passenger each getting their own pod of technology to stare at. The styling is a bit of a mix, as any crossover aiming for sleekness is. To earn its Ferrari badge, the Purosangue needs to be a performer. Well, times and CEOs change, and now the house of the prancing horse has its own high-riding four-door to boost sales.

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