Reviewer praises Ferrari Purosangue 715 HP V12 for performance and design
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Updated · autonocion.com · Apr 28
Reviewer praises Ferrari Purosangue 715 HP V12 for performance and design
10 articles · Updated · autonocion.com · Apr 28
Testing the four-door Purosangue in Upstate New York, the reviewer highlights its 6.5-liter V12 engine, 3.3-second 0-60 mph time, and 16.7-liter trunk.
The vehicle impresses with agile handling, distinctive styling, and a luxurious interior, though its infotainment system feels outdated compared to rivals. Practicality is enhanced by rear coach doors and generous cargo space.
Despite a price around half a million dollars and being sold out in the US, the Purosangue delivers a unique, exhilarating Ferrari experience, combining supercar performance with everyday usability in a rare package.
In what ways does the Purosangue reshape the definition of a supercar, and could this influence the future of luxury performance vehicles?
Will the upcoming Handling Speciale pack truly transform the Purosangue’s performance, or is it mainly about exclusivity and aesthetics?
Could the emotional driving experience of the Purosangue’s V12 ever be matched by future electric Ferraris or rival brands?
With the Purosangue sold out in the US, how can aspiring buyers actually secure one amid Ferrari's strict allocation strategy?
How might the recent NYC incident involving a damaged Purosangue highlight the challenges of owning ultra-exclusive vehicles in urban areas?
How does Ferrari balance tradition and innovation as it introduces four-door models and adapts to customer feedback on technology?