Another Purosangue test mule has been spotted in Maranello this time with the test number plate XOPC 8171 never seen before. The spotter says that the engine distinctly sounds like a Ferrari V12. This is very interesting… Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Of course it’s waaay far from the final design. Ferrari is using Maserati Levante mules to disguise the final shape. As per the other models, we’ll see some mules right before the official presentation with the final shape hidden under heavy camouflage. Back on the V12, I really wonder if Ferrari will « simply » fit the 812C/812CA V12 under the Purosangue bonnet, or if it’s too hardcore and then they will lower a bit the power and torque.
The FF and the GTC4 are in this section together with the F12 and the 812 and they are very different cars. If F-Chat considers that the Purosangue is the successor of the GTC4 probably it it will be inserted in this section. In the case the Purosangue is seen by F-Chat not as being an evolution but as a completely new class of car, I presume they'll be opening a new section.
Similar to the US which has Manufacture's plates and Dealer's plates which can be used on different vehicles.
From what I've been told there will be a "Premium" Version of the FUV with a NA V12 of +800hp and a Version with a V8.
Anyone have any "Information" or "Rumor" on when the FUV will be presented? I was told at the end of the year but since Ferrari has already unveiled the 812C Coupé and Aperta plus the 296 GTB, I think we will have to wait until 2022.
Still nothing new to see, But nice to see the development hard at work. I really hope Ferrari take this rare opportunity to create an amazing design language for this total new model line.
One more picture of a Purosangue mule with a plate number never seen before…….. Image Unavailable, Please Login
maybe this is Maserati smaller suv aka Porsche Macan???? https://www.motor1.com/news/503536/2022-maserati-grecale-spy-photos/
Since last year we've been following these Purosangue mules built on a transformed Maserati body therefore one knows them pretty well. The camouflage of the Purosangue mules is in black and white color and easily identifiable. The camouflage of the Maserati Grecale mule whose picture you enclosed is in blue tones and also applied to the wheels making it very different from the ones used by Ferrari.
The first picture shows a Purosangue mule like others that have been posted here for sometime and which are built on a Levante body. Ferrari wants us to believe that the future Purosangue will have a similar shape to the one of the mules but my guess is that it will be something different more in line with what is represented on the second picture. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
My guess is that it won't be a 4-door vehicle, rather 2+2 with a shape similar to the Aixam Mega Track, albeit updated to Ferrari's current design language.
A new picture has been released with the front view of a Purosangue mule. From this angle becomes even more perceptible the very low ride setting. The fact that all the mules spotted since the beginning of 2020 had the same low ride setting, is a clear sign that the road performance of the Purosangue is one of Ferrari's priority. Image Unavailable, Please Login