For the longest time, Ferrari said it would not do an SUV. Zing! 180-degree about-face. Market conditions demanded it so enter Maranello’s first ever SUV, the Purosangue (meaning ‘thoroughbred’ in Italian). Come to think of it, this five-door was inevitable. High performance SUVs are the flavor of the decade, after all. Maserati did the Levante, Lamborghini launched the Urus, Bentley introduced the Bentayga and Aston Martin debuted its DBX, with all models quickly accounting for around half of all cars sold by each carmaker respectively. Ferrari cannot ignore these statistics.
Spy shots of the Purosangue have been circulating on social media for several months now, but what you
→ Continue reading at Forbes