Ferrari Purosangue

Ewan

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Nice to see Ferrari make a car that isn’t only for playboys and footballers. Enzo sanctioned cars for grown ups, so it‘s good to see that continue. Though of course, they should continue with the two-door, two-seat stuff as well.
 

mowlas

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Wow, I personally love it. Blows every other SUV design out of the water. I’m pretty sure it will be as successful as they will want it to be.
 

mowlas

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A lot of styling DNA shared with the Roma by the looks of it. On top of that, it’s bloody brilliant!

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Oneball

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Can’t help but think it looks like a Mazda, even got Mazda rear doors. Would like to see colour photos.
 

zagatoes30

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Not to my liking but it has a prancing horse so will sell well, to be honest I don't like any of these supercar 4x4s Lamborghini, Aston, Ferrari etc they miss the point of these brands IMO
 

Chrisb2015

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I like it, but that’s probably because it isn’t really a conventional SUV or 4x4, more jacked up Lusso. I am not sure those who buy the current Bentayga, FFRR or Urus are going to forgo the space, driving position, luxury and practicality that those vehicles offer.
 

bigbob

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You have to admire them for understanding their marketplace. I am sure that the McLaren four door/lowered SUV will be along in a couple of years. The Veblen effect is much at work here price wise. Ferrari is really a cut above the rest in terms of relying on the heritage, the racing, the design language and the Italianness (a word?) to make the true rich pay up. Where traditional Ferrari buyers fit into this is hard to say - the prices are very high - and it will be interesting to see if Aston, McLaren and Lambo (to a lesser extent) make the mistake of thinking they can keep up price wise.