Ferrari Purosangue will become the first five-door and five-seat model in the history of the Italian brand. The car will be based on the platform from the Ferrari Roma, and it is possible that it will also inherit some design solutions from this coupe.
The Ferrari Roma supercar will also share its 3.9-liter twin-turbo V8 with the new model, which produces more than 600 horsepower. Later, a plug-in hybrid Ferrari Purosangue, equipped with a turbocharged V6 and a pair of electric motors, will be added to the lineup.
The Ferrari crossover will also receive a complex all-wheel drive transmission with two gearboxes — a solution already used on the FF and GTC4 Lusso models. The suspension will be air-based with adjustable ground clearance, and handling, according to promises, will be the best in the segment.








