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Four-door crossover Ferrari Ferrari's first SUV will go into production in 2022

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Recently, overseas media exposed the latest news of Ferrari's new model Purerangue, it is understood that the car will be launched and put into production in 2022, and the first models will be delivered in 2023. As Ferrari's first production SUV, Purosangue will be built on the same platform as Ferrari Roma.

Four-door crossover Ferrari Ferrari's first SUV will go into production in 2022

Although the Ferrari Purengue is positioned as an SUV, from the exposed spy photos, it blends elements of sports cars and SUVs, more like a crossover style model, or more directly, Purosangue can be understood as an elevated Ferrari GTC4Lusso, so is not more image.

Four-door crossover Ferrari Ferrari's first SUV will go into production in 2022

Ferrari Purengue uses a front-facing four-wheel drive structure, so the long front of the car leaves a lot of room for a multi-cylinder engine, and the shape of the front is expected to be closer to its own sports cars such as the SF90, forming a family design. From the side, even though the Ferrari Purengue has four doors, the extremely short rear door length is clearly only suitable for emergency rides. The rear of the car is designed with a slip-on design and a total of four exhausts on both sides at the bottom.

Four-door crossover Ferrari Ferrari's first SUV will go into production in 2022

In terms of power, Ferrari Purengue will offer a wide range of options, including V8 engines, V8 engine-based plug-in systems and V12 engines in the flagship model, all of which will be matched with dual-clutch transmissions and four-wheel drive systems.

Summary: Obviously, Ferrari Purengue's competitors are crossover ultra-luxury SUVs such as the Aston Martin DBX and Lamborghini Urus, but the Ferrari Purengue seems to compromise more on styling than the already less practical Lamborghini Urus. For its potential consumers, though, it doesn't matter at all, as long as it's a Four-Seat Ferrari and it's "bought".

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