It has nothing to do with a Levante, an Urus, a Bentayga ... It is even very classic as a design, rather fluid to the eye. It will have a V 12.
These are excellent renders! What’s great about them is that they are organic compositions. Even though it features the headlights and taillights from the Roma, it’s not a simplistic photoshop splicing together 2 previous vehicles. It’s not actually going to look like these, but this is a step in the right direction. I rather like the red one even though this is not what the production vehicle will look like.
Great to hear! Can’t wait to see the final thing, I’m hoping for a 4 door GTC4 Lusso with Roma design influence and a little more ground clearance. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Today in the Dutch press, another possible design for the Purosangue. Don't think this is a bad try. Image Unavailable, Please Login
with urus i think lambo is catching ferrari https://www.carscoops.com/2021/04/urus-boosts-lamborghinis-q1-sales-to-new-records/
In 2017 Lamborghini sold a total of 3.815 cars and in 2020 the sales just for the Urus reached 5.000 cars. From January to March 2021 the Urus represented 57% of Lamborghini sales catapulting the company this year to expected annual sales of over 8.000 cars. In 2020 Ferrari sales passed the psychological line of 10.000 cars and in 2021 the number won't be very different. It's correct when you say that Lamborghini is catching Ferrari in annual number of cars sold and the gap has been closing very fast since 2017. However, I presume things will change rapidly from 2022 once the Purosangue starts being produced. If Lamborghini managed to sell 5.000 Urus in 2020 it will be easy for Ferrari to sell an identical number in 2023 or even many more but the question is are they willing to do that ? IMO If Ferrari Purosangue sales will be close or larger than in number to the Urus sold by Lamborghini, the model could rapidly become something vulgar and less exclusive.
Actually Ferrari shipped 9119 cars in 2020: https://www.statista.com/statistics/695949/total-number-of-car-shipments-made-by-the-italian-sports-car-company-ferrari-by-country-or-region/
In 2019 Ferrari shipped more than 10.000 cars and I was convinced that 2020 had been identical. You're right, Ferrari shipments in 2020 were reduced more than 1.000 cars when compared with 2019 because of the pandemic.
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Thank you for posting the images of this GTC4 released by QUATTROROUTE. The images are accompanied by a text written in Italian whose translation is as follows: "Despite the production of this four-seater ceased in 2020, Andrea Cortese, one of our affectionate readers, immortalized a mule from the Maranello shooting brake wandering around the Bergamo streets. Raised trim. The images show a prototype with very light camouflages, which clearly suggest the shapes of the body which, at first glance, would appear to be identical to that of the production car. Looking carefully at the shots, however, it seems that the design of the wheel arches is slightly different. However, the element that most differentiates this mule from a normal GTC4Lusso is the set-up: the photos show an increase in height from the ground. All this may seem strange, but in the past the Maranello company has already used the bodies of models no longer in the price list to test new technologies: a few weeks ago, for example, a mule with shapes very similar to those of the LaFerrari was spotted. . Is this a Purosangue? So what lies beneath this prototype? The main hypothesis is that the Cavallino is testing new mechanical solutions that, perhaps, we will see on the highly anticipated Purosangue, which next year will replace (at least as a commercial positioning) the shooting brake. At the moment we only know that the new four-seater will be based on a new platform that will use the transaxle scheme, with the front engine in the longitudinal position and gearbox at the rear, just like the FF and GTC4Lusso. The hypothesis. Furthermore, the Purosangue will have a four-wheel drive system probably derived from the hybrid transmission used by the SF90 Stradale, but the hypothesis that the Maranello manufacturer is testing an improved and evolved version of the 4WD Evo all-wheel drive of the GTC4Lusso cannot be ruled out. However, considering that these photos were taken in the province of Bergamo, it is also likely that Ferrari is testing a new Brembo braking system on the road, headquartered in Stezzano (BG)."
Aston Martin Enjoys Strong Q1, DBX Accounts For 55% Of Total Sales Good for DBX, but kind of sad about what it says about the rest of the line up. .
According t the moment some of the Mules circulating in Italy and Germany (where they were surprised by the photographers of the specialized magazine Autoevolution) have been made using body elements of Maserati's Levante SUV, but a 'stolen' image during an internal presentation highlights the tight stylistic kinship of the Purosangue with the Ferrari Roma. According to an article posted yesterday in MOTORI a 'stolen' image during one of Ferrari's internal presentations highlights the tight stylistic resemblance between the Purosangue and the Roma. I hope it doesn't resemble the car in the picture. Image Unavailable, Please Login