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Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

On February 14, some overseas media recently released a rendering of Ferrari's first SUV model, the Puresangue. According to the plan, the new car will be released in the second half of this year and officially delivered to customers in 2023.

Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

Combined with the previous spy photos, the new car adopts Ferrari's latest family design, the front grille area is larger, and the new shape of the encirclement with daily running lights appears on the brand for the first time, showing a good sense of sport and luxury overall.

Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

But there is no doubt that the Ferrari Purengue's combat spirit is much weaker than the Lamborghini Urus. Due to the SUV's model positioning, the entire front of the Purosangue is very heavy, like pulling a Ferrari sports car directly up.

Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

From the side of the car, the length of the new front cabin is very large, and the driver position is still kept in the center of the body as much as possible. The new car will still have a mid-mounted engine, but instead of the typical Ferrari mid-rear layout, it will fit into the front cabin, between the front and rear axles.

In addition, the Purosangue's body height is quite low and is expected to be equipped with a height-adjustable suspension.

Benchmark Lamborghini Urus! Ferrari's first SUV renderings exposed: released this year

This rendering does not show the rear of the Ferrari Purengue, which is the most conjecturable part of the car, the new car has a slipback design, and the bulge in the camouflage part of the trunk cover suggests that the new car is equipped with a sports spoiler, and the lower part is equipped with a total of four sports exhausts on both sides.

In the power section, the Purosangue is expected to feature a plug-in hybrid twin-turbo V6 engine from the 296 GTB, with a maximum power of 610 kW and a maximum torque of 740 N·m. It is also reported that the SUV will also introduce the option of equipping the V12 engine.

From the outside, it's a coupe SUV, but Ferrari doesn't recognize it as an SUV, and they call it a Ferrari multipurpose. However, judging from the market feedback from the hot sales of the Lamborghini Urus, The Rolls-Ras Cullinan and Bentley Bentayga each becoming the fastest-growing models under the brand, Ferrari's purpose in developing this new model is self-evident.

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