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Images from China have appeared on social media showing the aftermath of a crash with a Ferrari Purosangue. The force of the impact ripped off the V12 and front subframe, scattering them down the ...
Ferrari may claim that its Purosangue isn't an SUV, calling it a 'Ferrari Utility Vehicle,' but no amount of fancy segment ...
Keyvany has maimed yet another Ferrari Purosangue, and this one is just as kitschy on the outside as it is in the cockpit ...
Ferrari will notify owners starting September 21 after one non-injury incident in China.
The naturally aspirated V12-powered Ferrari Purosangue will have a plastic spacer installed between the passenger-side ...
Ferrari North America is recalling 541 Purosangue SUVs due to a potential electrical short circuit that could reduce braking ...
The problem with the Ferrari Purosangue's brakes is an electrical one. The automaker first became aware of the problem earlier this month when a customer in China got a brake warning light and less ...
Ferrari (NYSE:RACE) shares dip after a Q3 delivery miss and below-consensus FY25 outlook, despite upbeat tariff news and 6% ...
Ferrari Purosangue Execs were tight-lipped about future products, but did take a few minutes to reassure everyone that the upcoming Purosangue model won't ruin the company spirit. Ferrari says it ...
So they have: Behold the 2023 Ferrari Purosangue. Related: 2021 Bentley Bentayga: Necessarily Nicer Than Ever But here’s the thing: This is about as un-SUV-like as you can get for a luxury SUV.
But let’s be clear here—this is no Sport-Utility Vehicle. The fastback Purosangue is not exactly pretty, not in the way of the current Roma and 296 GTB, but you can see the Ferrari heritage.
The V12-powered Ferrari Purosangue is sold out for at least two years, according to the company's head of marketing. The $375,000 utility vehicle can go over 190 mph.