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Ferrari Purosangue variants price in the GCC

Ferrari Purosangue price starts from AED 1,899,000 and goes up to AED 3,849,000. Final on-road price may vary slightly based on insurance, registration, and optional accessories.

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    Ferrari Purosangue Handling Speciale specs

    Ferrari Purosangue Handling Speciale specs • Car type: SUV • Introduced: 2026 • Origin country: Italy • Engine: V12 65° 48V DOHC (F140IA) • Displacement: 6.5 l (397 ci) • Power: 725 ps (715 bhp / 533 kw) @ 7750 rpm • Torque: 716 Nm (528 lb-ft) @ 6250 rpm • Transmission: 8 Speed Automatic (DCT) • Layout: front engine, all wheel drive • Power/liter: 112 ps (110 hp) Source: https://fastestlaps.com/models/ferrari-purosangue-handling-speciale


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    Ferrari Purosangue specs

    Ferrari Purosangue specs • Price in Europe: €380,000 • Price in Britain: £313,120 - £411,619 • Car type: SUV • Introduced: 2023 • Origin country: Italy • Engine: V12 naturally aspirated • Displacement: 6.5 l (397 ci) • Power: 725 ps (715 bhp / 533 kw) @ 7750 rpm • Torque: 716 Nm (528 lb-ft) @ 6250 rpm • Transmission: 8 speed dual clutch transmission • Layout: front engine, all wheel drive • Top speed: 311 kph (193 mph) • 0-60 mph: 3.1 s • 0-100 kph: 3.3 s • 0-200 kph: 10.6 s • 1/4 mile: 11.4 s • Curb weight: 2033-2186 kg (4482-4819 lbs) • Power/weight: 344 ps (339 bhp) / t • Power/liter: 112 ps (110 hp) • Dimensions: 4.97 m (196 in) long, 2.03 m (80 in) wide, 1.59 m (63 in) high • 100 m: 5.0 s • 1000 ft: 9.6 s @ 113.5 mph • 1/8 mile: 7.5 s @ 98.5 mph • 0 - 30 mph: 1.7 s • 0 - 40 mph: 2.2 s • 0 - 50 mph: 2.8 s • 0 - 70 mph: 4.4 s • 0 - 80 mph: 5.4 s • 0 - 90 mph: 6.4 s • 0 - 100 mph: 7.7 s • 0 - 110 mph: 9.2 s • 0 - 120 mph: 10.8 s • 100 kph - 0: 33 m (108 ft) • 200 kph - 0: 129 m (423 ft) • Torque / weight: 339 Nm (250 lb-ft) / t • Est. 100 - 200 kph: 7.3 s Source: https://fastestlaps.com/models/ferrari-purosangue


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    Ferrari Purosangue

    Ferrari has never followed trends. It creates them. When the Italian marque announced the Purosangue, the world expected an SUV. What arrived instead was a new chapter in Ferrari philosophy—an elevated four-door GT with the soul of a naturally aspirated V12 supercar. At Pupil of Fate Motors, our Rosso Corsa Ferrari Purosangue stands as a statement: Ferrari’s DNA can evolve without compromising the red-blooded spirit that made the Cavallino Rampante legendary. Inside the Pupil of Fate Motors showroom, the Purosangue immediately commands attention. Guests gravitate toward its pillarless coach doors, a design feature rarely seen since the 1960s. The cabin reflects Ferrari’s most luxurious interior to date, blending a dual-cockpit layout with carbon fiber, forged aluminum, and premium leathers. Every control, every stitch, every material feels crafted for someone who loves to drive. The rear seats—fully independent and electronically adjustable—signal that Ferrari engineered this car with more than the driver in mind. But the heart remains unquestionably Ferrari. Under the hood is a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, a miracle in an era dominated by downsizing and electrification. Producing 715 horsepower and revving to 8250 rpm, it launches the Purosangue from 0–100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds. The sound alone is worth the experience—raw, melodic, and unmistakably Italian. Ferrari could have opted for turbos or hybrids, but chose purity instead. That choice is why enthusiasts consider the Purosangue a future collectible. Ferrari’s history with grand tourers dates back to the 250 GTO, 365 GTB/4, and FF. The Purosangue evolves that tradition, offering all-wheel drive, active suspension, and lightning-fast steering that hides its size. This car may have four seats, but it drives like a low-slung coupe. Anyone who has taken the wheel quickly learns that the Purosangue is engineered to surprise you. Collectors come to Pupil of Fate Motors because acquiring a Purosangue isn’t simple. Global demand far exceeds supply, and allocations remain extremely limited. Ferrari’s promise to keep production under strict volume control guarantees exclusivity. For many buyers, this red Purosangue is the only one available in the region—making it even more desirable. Who is the ideal Purosangue owner? Someone who needs practicality but refuses to compromise on passion. Someone who values craftsmanship as much as performance. Someone who appreciates that Ferrari built a new category rather than entering an existing one. It is perfectly suited for families who love weekend drives, business leaders who want a statement car, and collectors building a curated Ferrari portfolio. At Pupil of Fate Motors, the Purosangue isn’t simply displayed—it is celebrated. It represents where the automotive world is heading: toward cars that combine performance, usability, and unmatched emotional appeal. The red Purosangue in our showroom stands as proof that Ferrari can challenge expectations while staying true to its heritage.

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