Brazil is home to the Ferrari brand's first SUV. Introduced in less than a year the Ferrari Purosangue years ago is available now and has an 18-month waiting period.
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Jornal do Carro, from Estadão, claims that the SUV's front looks similar to the Roma coupe's, with LED bars spanning the headlamps. In addition, the height—roughly 1.59 meters—is higher with respect to the ground.
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The Ferrari Purosangue and the new Porsche Cayenne are similar in size, but it has a tiny edge in practically every measurement.
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According to Jornal do Carro, the German SUV's trunk holds 772 liters, whilst the Mercedes SUV's trunk has approximately 473 liters.
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The SUV has four doors total, and to set it apart from the competition, the back doors are suicide doors that open in the opposite manner from the front.
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The Italian brand's official statistics states that the 6.5-liter V12 gasoline engine produces 725 horsepower at 7,750 pm and a maximum torque of 72.9 kg at 6,250 pm. With a top speed of 310 km/h, the Purosangue can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds.
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The car is, at last, dependent on advanced technology. According to Jornal do Carro, the features include blind spot warning, lane keeping system, automated high lights, adaptive cruise control, and autonomous emergency braking. In addition, the SUV's system scans for indicators of driver weariness and reads traffic signs.
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What is the price of this Ferrari going to be in Brazil? starting at R$7.4 million.
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