Ferrari Purosangue (SUV)

It appears they've gone with the lifted hatchback style vs full on CUV/SUV with this one....to keep it car like?

And it seems like its being marketed as such...so its "not really an SUV".....
 
Urus looks better?

Can't afford either one so whateves.

they keep chopping off cylinders and adding tiny electric motors for regular chumps, while ultra wealthy get 12 cylinder gas powered monsters like these
 
i'll be honest, i really hate all that SUV-nonsense, even more so when brands like Ferrari and others like them try to fit into that niche. Why not stay closer to your roots and keep on building awesome high powered (sports) cars?

But that's of course just me, as usual.
 
i'll be honest, i really hate all that SUV-nonsense, even more so when brands like Ferrari and others like them try to fit into that niche. Why not stay closer to your roots and keep on building awesome high powered (sports) cars?

But that's of course just me, as usual.

Because: lard ass Americans want to drive a Ferrari too. ;)
 
Because: lard ass Americans want to drive a Ferrari too. ;)

then that ruels out this one out
maybe if they make it in a one seater

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maybe Ferrari should try a mini van :hmm:


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want a real SUV get a ford bronco everglades and it 55k not 400k
 
Outside looks dope. Didn’t like the interior.
Maybe I can finally upgrade to a Ferrari.
 
i'll be honest, i really hate all that SUV-nonsense, even more so when brands like Ferrari and others like them try to fit into that niche. Why not stay closer to your roots and keep on building awesome high powered (sports) cars?

But that's of course just me, as usual.

When Porsche brought out the Cayenne it became its best seller, and then they added more "family friendly" cars like the Macan and Panamera. IT did three things for them:
1.) Brand Loyalists can have a full household of Porsche rather than a Porsche sports car and some other brand family hauler.
2.) The additional cash flow helps them to continue the R&D for the sportscars instead of having to cancel them.
3.) By adding more models they can continue to exist, instead of being stuck in a niche market and if that slows down they would be screwed.

Can't say its really he same situation for Ferrari as its a far more niche brand, but i think those three results would apply here too.

And of course EVERYONE is pumping out SUV/CUV's because that is the current trendy moneymaker models.
 
When Porsche brought out the Cayenne it became its best seller, and then they added more "family friendly" cars like the Macan and Panamera. IT did three things for them:
1.) Brand Loyalists can have a full household of Porsche rather than a Porsche sports car and some other brand family hauler.
2.) The additional cash flow helps them to continue the R&D for the sportscars instead of having to cancel them.
3.) By adding more models they can continue to exist, instead of being stuck in a niche market and if that slows down they would be screwed.

Can't say its really he same situation for Ferrari as its a far more niche brand, but i think those three results would apply here too.

And of course EVERYONE is pumping out SUV/CUV's because that is the current trendy moneymaker models.

oh, i DO know WHY they're doing this, it's just that i don't like the trend. That aside i'm not a fan of SUVs overall, let alone that new "trend" of everyone and their dog driving one.
 
That is not an SUV.

The Subaru Crosstrek is just a lifted Impreza and its sort of marketed as an SUV.
The redesigned one revealed yesterday in Japan is marketed as such.

So really the term "SUV" is being used in anything that is raised to increase the ground clearance to something you can drive over a curb and not feel it......
 
The Subaru Crosstrek is just a lifted Impreza and its sort of marketed as an SUV.
The redesigned one revealed yesterday in Japan is marketed as such.

So really the term "SUV" is being used in anything that is raised to increase the ground clearance to something you can drive over a curb and not feel it......

same as the new chevy blazer it is just a mini van
 
Looks more like Ferrari's take on 4 door hatchback Mazda 3 than a crossover or SUV.

Actually if you put a Mazda Logo on it.... from the outside I could see this being a future or concept Mazda 3 hatchback :lol:
 
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