So: the Ferrari Purosangue (“thoroughbred”) FUV [sic].
First, you have Chris Harris’s take — the usual obeisance to the Wonder Of Scuderia Ferrari; and then there’s Richard Hammond’s rather sour puncturing of the said Wonder. (His analysis of the badge alone is worth the price of admission.)
I wouldn’t get one, even with a large lottery win, but then I’m more of the Hammond mindset than in the Harris one. Even if it is quite beautiful…
…for an SUV.
Jesus wept.
Too much baggage with modern rides.
At 69 years of age I have no more fux to give.
I’d like to have a cleaned up early 50’s 5 window Chevy truck with a heater and an air conditioner. See? I like simple.
Damn, I typed in a comment and it apparently got lost?
Ferrari, like most former masculine companies, has discovered that marketing to wimmen makes them more money. The LL Bean catalog is now 90% wimmen’s clothing and no fishing gear, Porsche makes a kiddie hauler, and now Ferrari makes a FUV, whatever the hell that is.
Oh God, my eyes! MY EYES!
That is one seriously fugly vehicle. Everyone at Ferrari involved in designing that…that…thing…needs to be sacked and black-balled from the industry.
SUV? Where’s the SUV?
What happened to the Hair on Fire, Tire Melting, sideways driving Chris Harris? As for the car, I agree, It’s not an SUV, No cargo room in back, Second row strictly for kids without legs. I’m sure it’s a nice car to drive. plenty of power and a trick suspension system – all well and good until it starts to fail. Then it’s like a boat. a half million dollar hole in the air that you try to keep filling with money. If you want to see one there will be plenty in Hollywood driven by faded stars, and Dubai. All I know and care about is that they will sell lots of them and My Ferrari Shares ( RACE) will continue to go up.
$428k and change. That is a big NOPE!
Big HP in a car that weight 3200 pounds. How many of the are going to get wiped out because the driver applied too much pedal in a curve or just lost it on a hard acceleration from a stopped position.
Doesn’t look half bad, for a Ferrari.
Also looks marginally practical for a tall person with a bad back who can’t sit in your typical sports/supercar seats without needing an ambulance crew to get me out again and a chiropractor to make me walk again after sitting in one for 5 minutes.