Ferrari’s first crossover will debut later in the year. Deliveries begin in 2023.
Ferrari recently switched from testing the Purosangue under a Maserati Levante tester mule, to using camouflaged bodies that meet production-spec specifications. Our artist has created a rendering of the model’s camouflaged body using recent spy photos and videos.
The nose of the Purosangue is curved downwards from the windshield. The headlights are integrated into the tip. The large trapezoidal grille is also present. An LED running light is mounted on the top of the openings at corners.
The side of the Purosangue is clean with soft curves along the doors. The flank is accentuated visually by a sharp crease that starts behind the front fender.
This rendering does not show the Purosangue’s back, and the tail is what Ferrari covers up most. The hatchback appears to have the arching roof flowing into it. The raised portions of camouflage hint at a spoiler near the point where the tail turns into a horizontal, flatter piece.
Each lower corner of the development vehicle has a pair exhaust pipes. The finishers will look a lot more impressive than the tiny circular tips seen in spy shots.
The Purosangue’s powertrain is still unknown. This video shows the crossover driving silently and suggests it might be a hybrid. The plug-in hybrid twin turbo V6 engine from the 296 GTB produces 818 horsepower (610 Kilowatts) as well as 546 pound-feet (740 Newton meters) of torque. Rumours suggest that a V12 option might be available. Ferrari’s Front Mid Engine Architecture is what the Purosangue rides. This platform places the engine behind the front axle, and mounts a dual-clutch transmission at the rear. It comes with all-wheel drive.
These spy photos and videos show a Purosangue with an extremely low ride height. It might also have adaptive suspension, which could lift the vehicle to give it a rugged appearance. You shouldn’t expect to see this Ferrari racing through the desert or rock climbing. Ferrari first announced the Purosangue in 2018, and promised that the model would be available before 2022. In a few months, we should be able to finally see the long-awaited model. Delivery begins in 2023.