2021-11-30 18:45:57
				Ferrari Purosangue Cross is tested in marketable form
Paparazzi spotted the latest Ferrari Purosangue crossover on the roads for the first time.
The novelty is being tested in the production body.
Alas, but the car has a dense camouflage, so the car's design is poorly visible. Perhaps the novelty will become a crossover coupe.
Photos show that Purosangue has low ground clearance.
Crossbody will get a complete hybrid system, which means this system will be taken from 296 GTB models with 818 hp and 740 Nm of power. "Transmission" will get a double-clutch, and the car will be all-wheel drive.
Ferrari has planned to start sales of the Purosangue from next year.
 
							
					
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