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Ferrari finally reveal Purosangue SUV

After a four year wait and leaked spy shots, Ferrari has officially revealed the face of the upcoming Purosangue SUV. Shown on the company’s Twitter and website, the first images of the Ferrari Purosangue can be seen and we can expect a full reveal later this year, 2022.

Ferrari Purosangue
A brighter image of the Ferrari Purosangue to show more detail.

One shadowy image for the Ferrari Purosangue reveal.

Both on Twitter and the Ferrari website are single shadowy images that give us a peek at what we can expect to see later this year.

On Twitter the image was followed by the message, “you’ve heard the rumours… and we’re delighted to confirm they’re true (some of them). All will be revealed later this year.”

The website simply states, ” a new, and very different Ferrari is coming.”

The page then goes on to say that the car’s “bloodline can be traced back through our 75-year history of innovation, evolution and uncompromising performance.” This plays into the Purosangue naming as it means thoroughbred in Italian. It is a little bit of an odd angle to take since they are simply doing what every car manufacturer is doing. Making an SUV. It’s really not that innovative, but maybe there’s a hidden secret behind the shadows that Ferrari are waiting to reveal.

Obviously, this gets us excited for the rest to be shown off later this year. From what we can see is that there will be slim lighting elements and large air intakes that likely house the main beams. It looks aggressive and very ominous in the darkened images.

Here is Ferrari’s Tweet:

 

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Source: Cars | Ferrari

Stuart Smith

A copy and content writer at Web2Web with a passion for sharing engaging content. He loves his old Toyota Corolla and talking about new cars, particularly about the technology that changes the way they are designed.

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