The
first four-door car from the Prancing Horse secures the coveted design award
The
Ferrari Purosangue is a fusion of technology, blending comfort and performance
with an innovative design
The
Purosangue is the fourth Ferrari to be honoured in the history of the
prestigious ADI award
The
Ferrari Purosangue has been awarded the prestigious Compasso d’Oro, one of the
most coveted accolades in the field of industrial design. The award ceremony
took place this evening in Milan and was attended by Flavio Manzoni (Ferrari
Chief Design Officer) on behalf of the company.
The
Compasso d’Oro was established in 1954 by the ADI (Italian Association for
Industrial Design). It is awarded biennially from a preselection carried out by
the ADI’s Permanent Design Observatory, consisting of experts, designers,
critics, historians and specialised journalists. Four Ferraris have been
honoured in the history of the award: the first was the F12berlinetta in 2014,
followed by the FXX K in 2016, the Monza SP1 in 2020, and now the Purosangue.
The
jurors of the ADI chose the Purosangue because it embodies “a fusion of
technology combined with courageous typological innovation that goes beyond the
conventional categories of Gran Turismo, representing a tangible step forward
in a mature sector amid global competition”.
FERRARI PUROSANGUE
The
Ferrari Purosangue has created a new segment in which the Prancing Horse opens
unprecedented new frontiers. Thanks to its modern architecture, this is a
versatile car that melds unparalleled comfort with Ferrari’s signature
performance and driving pleasure. The Purosangue (meaning thoroughbred) name
beautifully describes the car’s architecture. Its sleek, athletic exterior sets
it apart from other four-door, four-seater cars on the market and combines with
a sublimely comfortable, luxuriously roomy and impeccably appointed cabin. This
is not just an incredibly fast, agile car, but also Ferrari’s first full
four-seater, offering the space on board to ensure exceptional comfort for all
four occupants.