The breadvan making a comeback!
The latest mule with a body shape looking more like the imaginary Purosangue. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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What is presumably the latest Purosangue mule side by side with another one that was spotted in April 2021 in Germany. The differences between the two mules become now more perceptible with the newer one looking less like a Levante. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Agreed. The glasshouse in the latest spy shot is totally different and presumably representative of the final design?
Another Purosangue mule spotted today in Maranello and it looks to be of the first version black type without the extended rear cover. In the last few days three different types of mules have been spotted driving around Ferrari's factory and that's a clear indication that they continuo testing intensively. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Since December I was told March or April.... Maybe there has been a change. I hope not, i really can't wait to see this FUV.
Becomes clear that Ferrari now is using at least three different types of mules at the same time and because they've been spotted driving around Maranello on a daily basis it seems that they are speeding things up. Externally the mule on the video looks like the ones from the early type seen for the first time in the beginning of last year with bodies that ressemble very much the one of the Levante. There is also the black mule with the extended back cover whose picture is shown on post #2071. Finally there is the mule spotted for the first time in the beginning of this week (post #2080) with body lines that ressemble much less the ones of the Levante.
The Levante in the video looks very different from the original one perhaps due to the low ride setting that seems identical to the one we've seen in the Purosangue mules. This Levante on steroids has 624 hp and I would be very surprised if the Purosangue V12 hasn't at least 140 hp more which puts both cars in different categories.
The Purosangue will most probably use a derived version of the 812SF/812C engine, so the level of 800hp might well be reached for this SUV. After the LM002 and the Touareg W12, that will become the third SUV equipped with a NA non hybrid V12.