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Ferrari introduced the first SUV

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This is the strongest and fastest crossover in the world, which can be called a family supercar.

The presentation of Ferrari Purosangue took place in Italy. This is the first crossover of the brand, which will be sold in 2023 at a price of 390,000 euros, according to the official website.

It is noted that an atypical off-road vehicle can only compete with Lamborghini Urus and Aston Martin DBX.

The car has a very long hood, and the interior is moved as far as possible, which is quite unusual for a crossover. However, the pronounced “nose” is combined with thin headlights in the style of the Ferrari SF90 Stradale. The rear fenders are widened, they are emphasized by thin lanterns.

A distinctive design feature of the car is hinged doors without window frames.

The interior is a combination of leather and carbon fiber. Control buttons for windshield wipers, turn signals and headlights are placed on the steering wheel. The front panel with separate 10.2-inch displays for the driver and front passenger is undulating.

The Ferrari Purosangue 2023 is equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 with 725 hp. In. and 715 N∙m, an eight-speed robotic gearbox with two clutches. It accelerates to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and reaches a speed of over 310 km/h.

Also, the car has all-wheel drive, steerable rear wheels and an active suspension with variable ground clearance. Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes let you stop from 100 km/h in just 32.8 m.

Recall that in the Netherlands, a mechanic crashed a limited edition Ferrari Enzo sports car, worth almost three million dollars, during a test drive. The man lost control and crashed into a tree.

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