Remember the shock we all experienced when Ferrari introduced the FF? Well, it's worth mentioning that the version which made it to the showrooms wasn't nearly as wild as some of the concepts it left behind and here's an example for you. Well, Maranello is preparing to take the family orientation plan to the next step and come up with the Purosangue.
The high-riding Fezza was expected to be the released early next decade, while the most recent speculation, which is based on obviously vague Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri statements, talks about the possibility of a September reveal. However, we need to take that with a massive grain of salt.
For one thing, we've only seen test mule for the Prancing Horse's upcoming crossover to date, but it's worth mentioning that Ferrari is considerably more determined to conceal its prototypes than most carmakers, even in the exotic arena.
However, it's no secret that the Ferrari SUV will be animated by a hybrid powertrain. Then again, with the recent SF90 Stradale mixing the twin-turbo V8 of the F8 Tributo with electric power, a somewhat similar setup is expected for the high-rider. Of course, the output might not be the number one priority, with all-out hp falling behind drivability.
Until we get more details on this Prancing Horse matter, I've brought along something to help us pass the time. And I'm referring to a rendering of the Ferrari Purosangue.
Now, you can check out the render in the image above, but there's also a video below, with this showing us how The Sketch Monkey, who is the artist behind the work, managed to put all the pixels together. Spoiler alert: the starting point for this render was the Porsche Cayenne Coupe, but with the transformation being so deep, that is not an issue.
For one thing, we've only seen test mule for the Prancing Horse's upcoming crossover to date, but it's worth mentioning that Ferrari is considerably more determined to conceal its prototypes than most carmakers, even in the exotic arena.
However, it's no secret that the Ferrari SUV will be animated by a hybrid powertrain. Then again, with the recent SF90 Stradale mixing the twin-turbo V8 of the F8 Tributo with electric power, a somewhat similar setup is expected for the high-rider. Of course, the output might not be the number one priority, with all-out hp falling behind drivability.
Until we get more details on this Prancing Horse matter, I've brought along something to help us pass the time. And I'm referring to a rendering of the Ferrari Purosangue.
Now, you can check out the render in the image above, but there's also a video below, with this showing us how The Sketch Monkey, who is the artist behind the work, managed to put all the pixels together. Spoiler alert: the starting point for this render was the Porsche Cayenne Coupe, but with the transformation being so deep, that is not an issue.