This 2024 Ferrari Purosangue was delivered new to Ferrari Philadelphia in Pennsylvania before being registered in Montana. It is finished in Blu Nart over Cuoio leather upholstery and is powered by a 6.5-liter V12 that drives all four wheels via a dual-clutch system utilizing an eight-speed rear transaxle and a front-mounted two-speed unit. Features include Multimatic active dampers, four-wheel steering, staggered-diameter forged diamond wheels, LED lighting, enamel Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, a surround-view camera system, rear privacy windows, and a panoramic roof panel. Inside, the cabin is equipped with power massaging and ventilated front seats as well as rear bucket seats, a yellow-dial tachometer, a passenger-side-mounted 10.2″ touchscreen, a wireless smartphone charger, a digital rear-view mirror, and aluminum pedals and front footrests. This F175 Purosangue has 919 miles and is now offered on dealer consignment in Newbury Park, California, with a battery tender, a car cover, a clean Carfax report, and a Pennsylvania title.
Designed under director Flavio Manzoni at the Ferrari Styling Center, the F175 Purosangue was confirmed for production in September 2018 and was launched in September 2022. Named after the eponymous horse breed, it is the automaker’s first production four-door car and is referred to in factory promotional materials as a Ferrari Utility Vehicle. The Purosangue features mixed aluminum, steel, and carbon-fiber construction for a dry weight of 4,482 pounds, and it features high-mount daytime running lamps, LED headlights that flank the grille, an “Aerobridge”-style front end with a vented hood and fenders, power-operated coach-style rear doors, and a rear diffuser.
This example is finished in Blu Nart and features lower-body cladding finished in Grigio Silverstone as well as enamel Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, a surround-view camera system, rear privacy windows, a panoramic roof panel, a tailgate-mounted rear spoiler, and black tailpipe tips.
The staggered-diameter forged diamond wheels feature yellow prancing horse center caps and titanium wheel bolts, and they are mounted with 255/35ZR22 front and 315/30ZR23 rear Bridgestone Potenza tires. The Purosangue utilizes Multimatic TASV spool-valve active dampers that feature 48-volt electric motors at all four corners to lower ride height up to 0.4″ and reduce body roll during cornering. It is also equipped with 812 Competizione-derived rear-wheel steering, which can operate each rear wheel independently up to two degrees. Stopping power is provided by silver-painted Ferrari-Brembo calipers over 398mm front carbon-ceramic rotors and 380mm rear units.
The front ventilated and massaging bucket seats are joined by rear buckets trimmed in Cuoio leather with Blu Medio accents and stitched Cavallino headrests. Color-matched leather extends to the dashboard, door panels, and cabin-length center console, while black carpets line the floors and rear cargo area. Equipment includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a centrally mounted motorized HVAC control knob with inset haptic controls, a passenger-side 10.2″ touchscreen, a wireless smartphone charger, a digital rear-view mirror, and aluminum pedals and front footrests.
The heated carbon-fiber steering wheel is trimmed in Cuoio leather and equipped with a manettino drive-mode selector, shift lights, and a haptic engine-start button and auxiliary controls. It fronts a 10.2″ digital gauge with a 10k-rpm yellow-dial tachometer. The digital odometer on this Ferrari Purosangue shows 919 miles.
The mid-front-mounted 6.5-liter naturally aspirated F140 IA V12 is derived from the unit found in the 812 Superfast. It features dry-sump lubrication and high-pressure direct injection as well as unique intake, timing, and exhaust systems. Output is factory rated at 715 horsepower and 528 pound-feet of torque.
Power is sent to all four wheels via a dual-clutch system that controls a rear-mounted eight-speed transaxle as well as a two-speed unit that is mounted at the front of the engine and augments the first four forward gears.
A plaque affixed to the trunk indicates the color scheme and optional equipment.
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