The term “super SUV” has been used a lot in recent years. But after driving the Ferrari Purosangue, it becomes clear that most of what we’ve seen before was just faster versions of regular SUVs. This feels fundamentally different.
We spent 24 hours with Ferrari’s first four-door, four-seater, and it redefines what this category should be.
Cars like the Lamborghini Urus, Bentley Bentayga, and Aston Martin DBX have shaped this segment.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, for instance, is unmatched in comfort, but not built for outright driving thrills.
The Purosangue changes that.
The Purosangue doesn’t look like a typical SUV, and that’s intentional.
Key highlights:
Even elements that look like design details are functional.
One of the standout features:
What this does:
Despite the compact appearance, getting in and out is surprisingly effortless.
Ferraris aren’t known for practicality, but this one makes a serious attempt.
It’s not a full family hauler, but it’s usable, something rare for the brand.
The biggest shift is inside.
Ferrari has clearly designed the cabin around all occupants, not just the driver.
Even the rear passengers get:
This is not just a “2+2”, it’s a proper four-seater Ferrari
Under the hood:
On paper, competitors may seem close. On the road, it’s different.
This is where it separates itself completely.
A notable feature:
What you feel:
It adapts to driver input precisely, improving control over time.
After 24 hours behind the wheel, one thing stands out:
This isn’t just another fast SUV.
The Ferrari Purosangue feels like a true Ferrari, just with four doors.
What Makes It Special:
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