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Purosangue, Ferrari’s first four-door family car

6.5-litre 725 horsepower V12 engine with new eight-speed F1-inspired dual clutch automatic gearbox. Purosangue accelerates from rest to 62mph in just 3.3 seconds and to 125mph in 10.6 seconds, up to a top speed of 192mph. It is also equiped with twin exhaust pipes.

The Ferrari Purosangue is the first ever four-door, four-seater car in Ferrari’s history, but models with two rear seats have played a significant role in the company’s strategy since the very beginning. Now, in the culmination of 75 years of leading-edge research, Ferrari has created a unique car and the encapsulation of the Prancing Horse’s DNA, where performance, driving pleasure and comfort coexist in perfect harmony. And that’s why this new model was called Ferrari Purosangue – Italian for thoroughbred.

Ferrari Purosangue. Image Credit Ferrari

But with gas-guzzling fuel consumption

CO2 Emissions
LOW: 687 G/KM
MID: 388 G/KM
HIGH: 337 G/KM
EXTRA HIGH: 334 G/KM
COMBINED: 393 G/KM

Fuel Consumption
LOW: 30.3 L/100 KM
MID: 17.1 L/100 KM
HIGH: 14.9 L/100 KM
EXTRA HIGH: 14.7 L/100 KM
COMBINED: 17.3 L/100 KM

Ferrari Purosangue. Image Credit Ferrari

The new Purosangue also comes with the option of a 7-year extended maintenance programme package.

Price: from £313,120

First UK deliveries: September 2023

Doors: 4 Seats: 4

Length: 4973mm Width: 2028mm Height: 1589mm

Dry weight: 2033kg

Weight distribution: 49% front, 51% rear

Engine: 6.5 litre V12

Power: 725 horsepower

Gears: 8-speed F1 DCT (dual clutch transmission)

Drive: 4-wheel drive
Acceleration: 0 to 62mph: 3.3 seconds 0 to 125mph: 10.6 seconds

Braking distances: 62mph to stop: 32.8m 125mph to stop: 129m

Wheels: Front: 22 inch Rear: 23 inch

Fuel tank capacity: 100 litres

Boot capacity: 473 litres

Fuel consumption: 16.32 mpg (17.31 litres per 100km)

CO2 emissions: 393g/km

Ferrari Purosangue. Image Credit Ferrari

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