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Source: https://www.motor1.com/news/564856/ferrari-purosangue-crossover-new-rendering/

Ferrari recently transitioned from testing the upcoming Purosangue underneath a Maserati Levante test mule to using camouflaged, production-spec bodies of the model. Using recent spy shots and videos as a guide, our artist creates a rendering of what we expect when the camo comes off.

The Purosangue has a nose that arches downward from the windshield, and the headlights incorporate into the very tip. There's a large, trapezoidal grille. The openings in the corners have an LED running light on top of them.

Along the side, the Purosangue has clean styling with a soft curve along the doors. A sharp crease starting behind the front fender adds a visual flourish to the flank.

This rendering doesn't show the Purosangue's rear, and the tail is the part of the body that Ferrari covers up the most. It appears that the arching roof flows into the hatchback. Raised portions of camouflage there hint there is a spoiler at the point where the tail becomes a flatter, horizontal piece.

The development vehicles have a pair of exhaust pipes coming out of each lower corner. We expect the finishers to look fancier than the smallish circular tips visible in the spy shots.

We still aren't entirely sure what powertrain the Purosangue uses. A video of the crossover driving silently hints at it coming with a hybrid. This engine could be the plug-in hybrid twin-turbo V6 from the 296 GTB where the mill makes 818 horsepower (610 kilowatts) and 546 pound-feet (740 Newton-meters) of torque. Rumors also suggest a V12 option that might come later.

The Purosangue rides on Ferrari's new Front Mid Engine Architecture. This platform puts the engine behind the front axle and a dual-clutch gearbox that mounts at the rear. It has all-wheel drive.

The spy shots and videos show the Purosangue with a fairly low ride height. Although, it might have an adaptive suspension that would be able to lift the vehicle for a more rugged appearance. Don't expect to take this Ferrari rock crawling or racing through the desert, judging by what's visible so far.

Ferrari announced the Purosangue way back in 2018 and promised to debut the model before the end of 2022. We should finally get to see the long-awaited model in a few months. Deliveries begin in 2023.

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Wonderful. Enzo must be spinning in his grave. Connect a dynamo to his mouldering corpse and you could power all the "Pure Blooded" atrocities for the next decade.

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On 2/13/2022 at 12:43 PM, Jamesc said:

Wheels look so familiar. Where did I see that before?

:D

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Who is the kopi cat?🤣

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3 hours ago, inlinesix said:

Ferrari Purosangue SUV To Debut In The Coming Months: Official
https://www.motor1.com/news/579856/ferrari-purosangue-debut-coming-months/

Maranello's CEO is confident the model will exceed the customers' expectations.

"What is the Purosangue anyway? It was previously referred to as a Ferrari Utility Vehicle (FUV), but now it's described as a new "luxury high-performance vehicle" for the GT range"

Knn, should be a (FUC) , ferrari utility coupe mah :D

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Ferrari Purosangue SUV Confirmed For September Debut With Naturally Aspirated V12

It will account for no more than 20 percent of Ferrari's total annual shipments.

https://www.motor1.com/news/592515/ferrari-purosangue-suv-september-debut/

"Come September, the house of Maranello will present its first-ever SUV, complete with the mighty V12 engine."

"The Prancing Horse aims to keep the Purosangue (relatively) exclusive by limiting shipments to customers to below 20 percent of total annual deliveries. In other words, no more than one in five new Ferraris sold from 2023 will be the SUV. The Italian brand continues to refrain from using the SUV term, only saying the model will be "unlike any other.""

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On 6/17/2022 at 4:54 PM, inlinesix said:

Ferrari Purosangue SUV Confirmed For September Debut With Naturally Aspirated V12

It will account for no more than 20 percent of Ferrari's total annual shipments.

https://www.motor1.com/news/592515/ferrari-purosangue-suv-september-debut/

"Come September, the house of Maranello will present its first-ever SUV, complete with the mighty V12 engine."

"The Prancing Horse aims to keep the Purosangue (relatively) exclusive by limiting shipments to customers to below 20 percent of total annual deliveries. In other words, no more than one in five new Ferraris sold from 2023 will be the SUV. The Italian brand continues to refrain from using the SUV term, only saying the model will be "unlike any other.""

Nonsense. Sooner or later it will be 50% at least once it starts selling like hot cakes with good profits 🤣

That's what Porsche also said with Cayenne's debut. We all know what happens with Macan and more SUV derivatives. 

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1 hour ago, Lethalstrike said:

Nonsense. Sooner or later it will be 50% at least once it starts selling like hot cakes with good profits 🤣

That's what Porsche also said with Cayenne's debut. We all know what happens with Macan and more SUV derivatives. 

Lambo sold out until 2024.

All model.  Not just Urus

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7 hours ago, inlinesix said:

 

13 september always supposedly a black day for US Stock markets rut...... oh well just like our COE's they also can sell like contrarians  

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