First Look: The Ferrari Purosangue

The Ferrari Purosangue, the marque’s first four-door model
The Ferrari Purosangue, the marque’s first four-door model
The Purosangue’s alloy wheels are the biggest ever fitted to a production Ferrari, measuring 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the rear.
Stateside deliveries of the Purosangue are due late in the summer of 2023.
Ferrari claims the Purosangue can cover zero to 62 mph in 3.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 193 mph.
An optional lift kit allows the stock ride height of 7.3 inches to be raised by another 1.2 inches.
The Purosangue’s wraparound dashboard seemingly presents two individual cockpits.
Inside, the Ferrari has four individually adjustable seats and a trunk that holds 16.7 cubic feet of luggage.
Despite having rear-hinged doors at the back, the Purosangue maintains its B-pillar for structural rigidity, according to Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s design chief.
Flowing curves, muscular haunches and a tapering carbon-fiber roof help define the model’s aggressive and athletic aesthetic.