Ferrari Confirms When The Purosangue SUV Will Arrive

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The Aston Martin DBX707 is about to get some serious competition.

Aston Martin has just revealed the world's most powerful luxury SUV, but it may not hold that title for very long. Lamborghini is working on a hardcore version of its Urus expected to be introduced next year and Ferrari has beenspied developing its Purosangue SUVon numerous occasions. As for the latter Italian, information has been rather scant and little has been confirmed, but we finally have some official word from the Maranello-based marque. As part of its2021 sales report, Ferrari announced that the Purosangue will finally commence production this year, with deliveries slated to begin in 2023. The super SUV fight is about to heat up.

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Ferrari's first SUV is set to be more like a lifted station wagon or a lowered crossover than something as trail-capable as a Range Rover, so you can expect Ferrari to still offer exceptional performance, whether in a straight line or around bends. We expect that theFerrari Purosanguewill be based on the scalable architecture that underpins the Roma with the addition of an all-wheel-drive system. This is said to be paired with a choice of two engines. Unlike theDBX707在处理测试中,这将遭受if a V12 were fitted, the flexibility of the Purosangue's architecture means that a massive 12-cylinder engine is possible.

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If the V12 rumor proves true, we're told to expect in the region of 800 horsepower, comfortably beating anything else on the market right now, including Hellcat-powered bricks. The other engine is option is said to be the V8 from the F8 Tributo or the astonishing V6 from the 296 GTB. Whichever engine does arrive, it's highly likely to be supplemented by hybrid power as Ferrari has previously confirmed that the architecturecan support electrification. With the announcement that production will begin this year, we expect more information to slowly trickle out of Maranello, but we wouldn't hold our breath for a reveal before the third quarter of this year.

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