One of the most anticipated automotive debuts in recent years is the Ferrari Purosangue—Ferrari’s first-ever four-door, four-seat production vehicle. Known as Ferrari Utility Vehicle (FUV), not a SUV, it’s a beautiful blend of performance, luxury, and everyday usability without compromise. Every element, from its advanced chassis technology to its meticulously crafted cabin, reflects Ferrari’s relentless pursuit of driving excellence.
Drawing from more than 75 years of engineering innovation and motorsport heritage, Ferrari created the Purosangue as a historic milestone for the Prancing Horse. It’s the first Ferrari designed to comfortably accommodate four adults while maintaining the unmistakable styling, balance, and dynamic character that defines the brand. Distinctive rear-hinged coach doors not only improve rear-seat access but also give the vehicle a dramatic, elegant profile unlike anything else in Ferrari’s lineup.
Inside, Ferrari has rejected the traditional SUV formula. Instead of a rear bench seat, the cabin features four individual sport seats, creating a first-class experience for every occupant. The interior seamlessly blends luxury craftsmanship with a driver-focused cockpit, ensuring that passengers enjoy the journey as much as the person behind the wheel.
The name Purosangue, Italian for “pure blood” or “thoroughbred,” is particularly fitting. Under the hood lies a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 producing an exhilarating 715 horsepower. Revving beyond 8,000 rpm, the engine sprints from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.3 seconds and can exceed 190 mph. This power firmly places the Purosangue in the supercar territory, despite its larger footprint.

Whether carving through mountain switchbacks, cruising spectacular coastal roads, or along long stretches on scenic desert highways, the Ferrari Purosangue is more than just a family-friendly Ferrari. Its practicality and performance are proof that Ferrari can evolve while staying true to its DNA.
Underlying the Purosangue’s remarkable performance is Ferrari’s advanced active suspension system, which continuously manages body movement to deliver exceptional comfort and composure. The technology minimizes body roll through corners while maintaining a supple ride, giving the vehicle a level of agility that belies its size.
Demand for the Purosangue has been extraordinary. Shortly after its debut, Ferrari temporarily halted new orders in several markets as demand outpaced production capacity—a testament to the enthusiasm surrounding the brand’s first four-door model.
The 2026 Ferrari Purosangue starts at approximately $428,600 in the United States, though most will leave the factory with extensive personalization. Buyers can choose from an array of bespoke options, including exclusive paint finishes, carbon-fiber exterior packages, custom leather interiors, premium wheel designs, an electrochromic panoramic roof, and custom tailoring through Ferrari’s personalization program. For many owners, no two Purosangues will be exactly alike.




