After years of
anticipation by the international automotive fraternity, Ferrari unveiled the
Purosangue, the first ever four-door, four-seater car in the Prancing Horse’s
75-year history.
Since the marque’s
earliest years, 2+2 cars (i.e. with two front and two smaller back seats) have
played a significant role in its strategy. Many Ferraris have made combining
benchmark performance with first class comfort one of the pillars of their
success. Now, in the culmination of 75 years of leading-edge research, Ferrari
has created a car that is unique on the world stage: not only do performance,
driving pleasure and comfort coexist in perfect harmony, but it is also a
peerless encapsulation of the Prancing Horse’s iconic DNA. This is the reason
why the name Purosangue, Italian for ‘thoroughbred’, was chosen.
To enable the company
to achieve the ambitious goals set for this project and create a car worthy of
a place in its range, a completely different layout and innovative proportions
compared to modern GT archetypes (so-called crossovers and SUVs) were adopted.
The average modern GT’s engine is mounted forwards in the car, almost
straddling the front axle with the gearbox coupled directly to it; this results
in less than optimal weight distribution that delivers driving dynamics and
driving pleasure well short of the standards of excellence to which Prancing
Horse clients and enthusiasts have become accustomed.
The Purosangue, on
the other hand, has a mid-front-mounted engine with the gearbox at the rear to
create a sporty transaxle layout. The Power Transfer Unit (PTU) is coupled in
front of the engine to provide a unique 4×4 transmission. This delivers exactly
the 49:51% weight distribution that Maranello’s engineers deem optimal for a
mid-front-engined sports car.
The Purosangue stands
head and shoulders above the rest of the market thanks to its performance and
comfort. It is the only car with these proportions to sport a
mid-front-mounted, naturally-aspirated V12. Maranello’s most iconic engine
debuts in this brand new configuration to ensure the car unleashes more power
than any other in the segment (725 cv) whilst guaranteeing the most enthralling
Ferrari engine soundtrack. Furthermore, it can deliver 80% torque even at low
revs for unique driving pleasure at all times.
The Purosangue’s aero
development focused on making the bodywork, underbody and rear diffuser as
efficient as possible. New solutions include synergy between the front bumper
and wheelarch trim which generates an air curtain that aerodynamically seals
the front wheels, preventing turbulent transverse air flows being generated.
Ferrari has also
given the Purosangue the very latest iterations of the vehicle dynamic control
systems introduced on its most powerful and exclusive sports cars, including
independent four-wheel steering and ABS ‘evo’ with the 6-way Chassis Dynamic
Sensor (6w-CDS). Making its world debut is the new Ferrari active suspension
system. This very effectively controls body roll in corners as well as the tyre
contact patch over high-frequency bumps to deliver the same performance and
handling response as in one of the marque’s sports cars.
The all-new chassis
has a carbon-fibre roof as standard to keep weight down and lower the centre of
gravity. Redesigning the bodyshell from scratch also meant the designers could
incorporate rear-hinged back doors (welcome doors) to make ingress and egress
easier while keeping the car as compact as possible. The cabin has four
generous heated electric seats that will comfortably accommodate four adults.
The boot is the largest ever seen on a Ferrari and the rear seats fold to
increase the luggage space. Naturally enough, the Purosangue has a more
commanding driving position than other Ferraris, but the configuration is the
same as on every other Ferrari. As a result, the driving position is still
intimate and close to the floor to provide greater connection to the car’s
dynamic capabilities.
The Purosangue offers
class-leading performance figures (from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 s and from 0 to
200 in 10.6 s); the driving position and the heady, naturally-aspirated V12
soundtrack deliver an entirely new yet also entirely Ferrari driving
experience. The fact that a vast array of comfort-focused content is provided
as standard, such as the Burmester© audio system, and that the many optional
extras including the brand-new Alcantara® upholstery, derived from certified
recycled polyester, make the Purosangue the most complete four-door,
four-seater in the segment.