So, it happened – the first crossover from the Italian company Ferrari recently debuted, which was named Purosangue (translated as “pure blood”). At a minimum, the design corresponds to this: a large hood, 22-inch wheels, a drop-shaped roof, narrow headlights, dual lights – and the same dual exhaust pipes. The Ferrari Purosangue crossover follows the signature design of the Ferrari Roma supercar and beautifully embodies it in a new format.

And in a new space: after all, the 4.97-meter Ferrari Purosangue crossover offers five doors and a 3.02-meter wheelbase, a 2+2 interior, and a trunk with a volume of 487 liters can be increased when folding the back row seats. At the same time, the manufacturer specifically refused a large central display: the driver has their own digital instrument cluster, the passenger has their own 10.2-inch touch screen.

But, of course, in the case of Ferrari, the most important point is always technology. Ferrari Purosangue crossover meets all expectations: classic atmospheric 6.5-liter V12 (725 hp and 716 Nm), transaxle layout with 8-speed automatic gearbox near the rear wheels, adaptive air suspension FAST (clearance 183 mm and can be changed). No wonder the Ferrari Purosangue crossover is able to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 311 km/h. Even, despite the weight of 2033 kg…

Sales of the car will begin in 2023, the estimated cost is from $390,000. I wonder if the rich are used to queues?