Ferrari Purosangue: The Prancing Horse Enters the SUV Arena
When Ferrari announced it would develop an SUV, purists gasped. After all, how could the maker of some of the most iconic supercars in history build something as utilitarian as a sport utility vehicle? But Ferrari doesn't follow trends—it sets them. The result is not a compromise, but a revelation: the Ferrari Purosangue, the first four-door, four-seater vehicle in the company's 75-year history, and arguably the most performance-oriented luxury SUV on the market today.
Design: Sculpted Dynamism Meets Functional Luxury
The Purosangue—Italian for “thoroughbred”—embodies Ferrari's unmistakable design language, merging coupe-like aesthetics with practical dimensions. The silhouette is sleek and muscular, more grand tourer than traditional SUV. A long hood, wide haunches, and a tapering rear end give it a dynamic posture.
Key features include:
Aerodynamic elements like a floating wheel arch design and active air ducts
Frameless doors for a clean side profile
An optional carbon fiber roof or panoramic electrochromic glass roof
22-inch front and 23-inch rear wheels for added visual drama
Inside, the Purosangue redefines Ferrari luxury. Each seat is individual—there’s no rear bench—emphasizing comfort and exclusivity. Rich leather, carbon fiber trims, and Alcantara accents blend performance with elegance. The cabin features:
A symmetrical dashboard with dual 10.2-inch screens (one for the passenger)
The latest Ferrari Human-Machine Interface (HMI) system
Electro-adjustable, heated and ventilated seats with massage function
A 473-liter cargo area, rare for a Ferrari
Performance: Naturally Aspirated Power and Pure Ferrari DNA
At the heart of the Purosangue lies a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, a bold move in an era dominated by downsizing and electrification. This engine pays homage to Ferrari’s rich heritage while delivering modern performance:
Power output: 725 PS (715 hp) @ 7,750 rpm
Torque: 716 Nm @ 6,250 rpm
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 3.3 seconds
Top speed: Over 310 km/h (193 mph)
The engine is mounted behind the front axle for a front-mid-engine layout, ensuring optimal weight distribution (49:51 front-to-rear). Power is delivered through an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission mounted at the rear, enhancing balance and agility.
Chassis and Handling: Beyond SUV Norms
Ferrari engineers went to great lengths to ensure the Purosangue handles like a Ferrari. The architecture is all-new and made from lightweight aluminum alloys and high-strength steel. Key innovations include:
Ferrari Active Suspension Technology (FAST): Developed in collaboration with Multimatic, it uses electric motors and adaptive dampers to control body roll in real time—eliminating the need for anti-roll bars.
All-wheel drive system: Available up to 4th gear and 200 km/h (124 mph), then reverts to rear-wheel drive for high-speed dynamics.
Rear-wheel steering for improved agility
Carbon-ceramic brakes for stopping power on par with Ferrari supercars
The result is a driving experience that's closer to a GTC4Lusso or 812 Superfast than any SUV on the road.
Technology and Infotainment
While Ferrari has traditionally focused more on driving than digital distractions, the Purosangue is equipped with cutting-edge tech to suit modern expectations:
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (wireless)
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), including adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and autonomous emergency braking
14-speaker Burmester 3D surround sound system as standard
Optional Electrochromic glass roof that adjusts transparency at the touch of a button
Practicality: A Ferrari for Everyday Life
The Purosangue isn’t just a performance machine—it’s also a usable family car, by Ferrari standards:
Ground clearance: 180 mm (adjustable)
Rear-hinged coach-style doors for easier access
Four-seat layout with generous rear legroom
Ample trunk space for weekend getaways or airport runs
While it won't replace a Range Rover for rugged off-road driving, the Purosangue can handle challenging roads, mountain passes, and long-distance cruising with style and speed.
Exclusivity and Pricing
Ferrari has explicitly stated that the Purosangue will make up less than 20% of its total annual production to maintain brand exclusivity. This limited supply, paired with high demand, places it in a league of its own.
Base price (Europe): Approximately €390,000
Base price (U.S.): Around $400,000
Customization options can significantly raise the final price.
The Ferrari Purosangue is not a reaction to market trends—it’s a redefinition of what an SUV can be when viewed through Maranello’s lens. It brings the soul of a grand tourer, the speed of a supercar, and the functionality of a daily driver into one unprecedented package.
It’s not just Ferrari’s first SUV—it’s Ferrari’s first four-door sports car, and it might just be the most exhilarating utility vehicle ever created.