Ferrari Purosanuge

In pictures

All-wheel drive and 185mm ground clearance gives some degree of off-road ability.

Flexible engine and comfortable ride gives Purosangue true GT credentials.

Twin binnacle cockpit looks distinctive; chunky steering overloaded with capacitive touch controls.

Rear seats have good legroom and can be adjusted electronically for length and recline, adding to the luxury factor.

Rear-hinged doors unique and make getting in and out of the rear seat easy.

Purosangue looks like a raised coupe but has SUV cues like a rear skid plate.

Astonishing naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 the heart of the Purosangue and the last of a dying breed.

Purosangue will account for only 20 percent of total Ferrari production, which means a never-ending waiting list.

Though it's unlikely any Ferrari yet, Purosangue is still a thoroughbred Ferrari.

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