airbags in the a-pillar, b-pillar, over the top door frame between a and b pillar, rollover protections, yes, makes some super-sized vehicles!
@Chicko Forgot, the doors are bigger due to new pole-side impact regulations going into effect (also, look at the SP3, very thick doors, I think for the same reason) https://echomaster-eu.com/industry-news/eu-technology-requirements-2022/ https://www.euroncap.com/en/vehicle-safety/the-ratings-explained/adult-occupant-protection/lateral-impact/side-pole/ https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a38092593/iihs-small-suv-side-impact-crash-test-results/ Those regulations are going to further bloat all new models...
He’s just the same little guy that makes all the mules look big. Ehi. Manda fuori il piccinin a guidare la prova. Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Hmmm. Wasn’t really a fan of Ferrari doing an SUV/FUV but ended up ordering one having had both FF and Lusso which I have long moved on from - both physically and in my head. But I have to say, though undoubtedly not a universally popular view, I’m starting to think this car could be a really good usable Ferrari. The red render above helps to give some idea of what Ferrari are on about when they say it is not an SUV but a different concept. It seems to be a GT car with the 21st century blown-up proportions that so many other brands have used. With a V12 and if it looks good with great stance and decent lines, it could just be that it is a great Ferrari in the modern style of the way the motor industry has been moving. The FUV has arrived!
What we are already sure of is that the Purosangue is not an SUV but an evolution of the Lusso. The red render is a bit rough and that's why it just gives an idea of what the Purosangue will be. My guess is that the real car will be something much more visually appealing.
Has anyone actually specced and ordered one, rather than simply putting down a deposit? Does anyone know when a purchaser can submit specifications?
Actually, dealer took my deposit in November 2020. A few weeks ago dealer required that I sign an 18 month ROFR for PS. No information about speccing the vehicle.
The final form is realy starting to take shape now. It's less bulky then the Audi RSQ8 (aka the Urus) so this car should be a much better looker!