Ferrari Purosangue
Ferrari’s first four-door, four-seat sports car was highly anticipated by wealthy crossover enthusiasts around the world. Demand was so strong at first that the automaker had to temporarily stop taking orders. The Purosangue is blessed with a new chassis, a revised V12 engine producing 715 horsepower, four-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, carbon-ceramic brakes and so much more. One particular highlight is the new active suspension developed with the help of Canadian company Multimatic.
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What's new in 2024
New model.
Pros
- V12 melody and instant response
- Impressive active suspension
- SUV that makes you want to drive
Cons
- Reserved to the 1% of the 1%
- Unintuitive controls… as usual
- Reduced trunk
- Rear visibility
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