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Ferrari Purosangue arrives in Brazil for R$7,5 million; CT saw it up close.

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 28/11/2023 ร s 13:19
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The Ferrari Purosangue, the long-awaited crossover from the prestigious Italian brand, arrives in Brazil with a luxurious V12 engine priced at R$7,5 million. Be sure to check out all the information and details about this exclusive release.

The driver's space features an excellent set of digital instruments, a steering wheel with controls for performance adjustments and the central entertainment system with Burnmester audio.

A Ferrari Purosangue can be purchased for an amount of R$7,5 million (or R$7,6 million, depending on the configuration). According to Ferrari, the global waiting time is two years.

This price and waiting list may vary depending on vehicle configuration.

Inside, the Ferrari Purosangue is certainly one of the most luxurious and advanced models ever produced by the brand. There are no hard plastic components, and suede was even used on the center console. The vehicle is designed to accommodate four seats, all with the ability to recline electronically and with a sporty design, providing a cockpit feel even for passengers.

However, the highlight is the level of comfort offered, something that will certainly attract Ferrari's target audience to Purosangue. The car has air conditioning for the front and rear areas, as well as a multimedia system dedicated to the front passenger, in a format similar to that found in the Mercedes-AMG EQS.

New SUV da Ferrari: Purosangue

A Ferrari Thoroughbred presents similarities with several cars in the line, such as the front that closely resembles that of the Ferrari SF90 Spider, which is also on display in the brand's showroom. However, what really draws attention is the air intake in the A column, one of the car's main attractions and what makes it unique compared to others. models, in addition to playing an important role in aerodynamics of the vehicle.

Furthermore, in terms of aerodynamics, rear da Ferrari Purosangue It has a more coupรฉ shape and, despite the waist line being higher, the steering is directed upwards, a solution similar to that adopted by the Lamborghini Urus, which is the main competitor in the car market. SUVs super sports cars.

The new structure also provides a new way of interacting with the Ferrari, which managed to offer comfort and even more refinement, without compromising the sportiness and heritage of the brand. The relatively low weight was achieved thanks to several parts made from carbon fiber. In fact, the 'package Brazil' requires the inclusion of these fiber pieces in the configuration of the Purosangue.

In this first meeting, which took place during an event at the Ferrari in Sรฃo Paulo, it was possible to see the automaker's efforts to make its first Crossovers harmonious in terms of design, but at the same time unique.

The latest addition to the Ferrari, Crossovers Purosangue, is finally available on Brazil. The luxury vehicle from the iconic Italian brand has a price initial cost of R$7,5 million and already has a waiting list of around two years, defying the expectations of the brand's most traditional fans.

To achieve this success, the automaker invested in strategies to attract both the loyal public and new customers. Unlike others models hybrids of Ferrari, like the 296 GTB, the Purosangue is equipped with a engine V12 naturally aspirated 6.5 liter engine, capable of producing an impressive 725 hp of power and 73 kgf/m of torque. This combination makes it possible for this 2.033kg vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3,3 seconds.

Source: Channel Tech

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Paulo Nogueira

An electrical engineer graduated from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), I worked for several years in the areas of offshore oil and gas, energy and construction. Today, with over 8 publications in magazines and online blogs about the energy sector, my focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian employment market, macro and micro economics and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes for this purpose.

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