Has there been any info regarding how long the Purosangue production run will last? If a different power plant is introduced for a FUV will it be given a different name?
As I know in 2025 will introduce all electric suv but I guess PS only will makes till 2027, as my dealer refers my car is one of last ones
Are the rumors correct that the successor to the Purosangue will come with a V8 or V6 hybrid at the end of 2026?
Not likely. They stated other engines were used during testing and they didn’t fit the character of the vehicle. There wouldn’t be any need to replace the 12. Purosangue is meant to be an exclusive machine, not an Urus.
i have read the v6 hybrid is coming to ps. would be similar to what they did to the lusso with the turbo v8 and v12. would be surprised if ferrari doesnt offer a hybrid ps but could be related to the ev model place in lineup
The wheel livery in a contrast color has-been used recently on the SP3 to. A couple of examples below > Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Long ago in 1978 Chevrolet used the same wheel trim color idea for their Corvette that year.
A red Purosangue? Definitely when the paint color is Rosso Fuoco! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login - Dick Lovett Ferrari Swindon
Yes red line tires are different. Corvette used red line wheels in 1978. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Beautiful wheel, before its time. Loved my custom '64 Vette; that's me with Craig Breedlove, world's fastest land speed record holder at the time (first to exceed 600mph). Image Unavailable, Please Login
I am now most excited about the Purosangue over all the other Ferrari's that I have coming. It is just such an amazing design, interior, exterior, the driving feel, everything about this car is just an IT car for me! I love that Charles, Carlos and Luis all drove their Purosangues to the F1 launch in Monaco!
According to the Ferrari earnings call, and a contact at Ferrari, they will make the Purosangue up to a 2027 model and that will be it, no other engine or iteration.
I was thinking that today. I typically don’t take it out on Saturdays, but I had some errands to run; dropped off a bike, got coffee, went to market. You just have such a sense of gratitude driving it because you know it’s a special machine. And it’s low profile. It doesn’t attract a tremendous amount of attention the way other Ferraris do, But it’s not mundane at all.
I wonder if they’ll go smaller, bigger, or back to a shooting brake. I feel like it was a poor compromise with the seating and small storage.
They may even divert to Elletrica as their 4 seater now. Apparently it’s similar in stance and accommodations to Puro.