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    2023 Ferrari Purosangue

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    Safety Rating

    -

    Warranty

    3 years

    Fuel Efficiency

    17.3 L / 100km

    About the Ferrari Purosangue

    Last updated Dec 18, 2024

    The 2023 Ferrari Purosangue is classified as a 4 Door Wagon which was previously on sale in Australia as part of the F175 generation, starting from $0 MLRP for the and topping out at $0 for the .

    There is 1 variant available for our market and the current year model went on sale in December of 2023. The Purosangue is built in Italy and is available with Direct Fuel Injection , equipped with an 8 Speed Auto Dual Clutch transmission with the drive sent to all-wheel-drive.

    The Purosangue is offered with a 3 year, unlimited kilometre warranty.

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    Ferrari Purosangue Rating

    All Ferrari Purosangue Pricing

    YearPrice From*Price To*
    2025$728,000$728,000
    *excl. on-roads
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    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Specs

    See our comprehensive details for the Ferrari Purosangue

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    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Dimensions

    1589mm
    2028mm
    4973mm

    The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

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    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Boot Space

    The boot offers 473 litres of capacity and expands significantly if you fold down the rear seats (electronically).

    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Safety Rating

    There is currently no available third party crash testing data for the Ferrari Purosangue.

    However, the company uses the latest in active and passive safety systems including autonomous emergency braking, and the vehicle itself is constructed from a mix of high-performance materials including carbon-fibre, aluminium and steel which Ferrari says offers minimum weight but maximum rigidity and safety.

    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Fuel Economy

    Not that prospective owners will care much, but fuel consumption is listed at an incredible 17.3L/100km, and that’s easily 25+ in the real world and potentially even higher if you’re on it, hence the fitment of a 100L fuel tank.

    Ferrari PurosangueFuel TypeCombined
    BasePremium Unleaded Petrol17.3 L/100km
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    Cost of ownership

    What are the running and servicing costs of a Ferrari Purosangue?

    The Ferrari Purosangue has a recommended service interval of 12 months or 10,000 km, whichever comes first.

    How does the 2023 Ferrari Purosangue drive?

    Our expert take on Ferrari Purosangue drivability.

    The 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 is a work of art. It’s a derivative of the same engine you will find in the Ferrari 812 Superfast as well as some of the super-rare Ferraris like the Monza.

    In the Purosangue, the V12 doesn’t quite rev to 9000rpm – as is the case with the 812 Competizione – but at 8250rpm, it’s still the highest-revving engine in an SUV. 

    You can feel the soul and character of the motor as you drive along. In fact; it’s the only naturally-aspirated V12 petrol SUV you can buy. Although Audi once made a V12 diesel SUV, this is categorically not in the same stratosphere, so arguably this is the first ‘mass-produced’ N/A V12 petrol super SUV on the planet – though Ferrari will limit production to around 3000-3500 per year at most.

    Power comes in at around 533kW, backed up by an impressive 716Nm of torque – over 650Nm is available between 4300-7750 rpm.

    From what we managed to ascertain, the Ferrari Purosangue drives brilliantly. It’s incredibly fast (0-100km/h in 3.3 seconds, 0-200km/h in an insane 10.6 seconds) and poised, while also delivering a driving experience befitting of any V12 Ferrari that has come before.

    It’s responsive, torquey, and aggressive, but also offers the option of multiple personalities. So, when you leave it in Comfort, it can be a mundane – well, as mundane as a V12 SUV can be – runabout that’s both comfortable and luxurious without always feeling like it needs to go fast.

    Launch control is an interesting exercise that you can show off to friends and family without actually having to go through the process in full. Simply select the system and the Purosangue will immediately squat down like it’s about to take off (which it is).

    It gives you a rough idea of just how much travel exists in the suspension, and if you ever feel like intimidating someone at the lights without having to actually launch the car, it will categorically demonstrate your intent without breaking any rules.

    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Warranty

    Standard manufacturer warranty is three years and unlimited kilometres, extendable to seven years.

    There is also the Power20 warranty that covers all major mechanical/electrical components from four years up to 20 years so long as you’re willing to pay to extend it each year.

    Scheduled servicing is “free” and part of your purchase price for the first seven years and is transferrable.

    Ferrari Purosangue FAQs

    The cheapest Ferrari Purosangue is the undefined that starts from $0.

    The most expensive Ferrari Purosangue is the undefined that starts from $0.

    The best towing capacity of a Ferrari Purosangue is offered by the undefined which can tow 0Kg

    The largest Ferrari Purosangue is the undefined which measures 2028mm wide, 4973mm in length and sits 1589mm tall.

    The most powerful Ferrari Purosangue is the undefined which has 533kW of power from its Direct Fuel Injection engine.

    The Ferrari Purosangue is built in Italy and shipped to Australia.

    The heaviest Ferrari Purosangue is the undefined which weighs 2725 kg (kerb weight).

    The Ferrari Purosangue uses premium unleaded petrol.