From Aston Martin and Lamborghini to Porsche and Rolls-Royce, most premium and sports carmakers have created at least one SUV in their lineup because the demand for such cars in the market has aggressively grown over the past decade. In other words, SUVs have become the hottest selling vehicles, not just in Singapore, but all over the world. And Ferrari...
From Aston Martin and Lamborghini to Porsche and Rolls-Royce, most premium and sports carmakers have created at least one SUV in their lineup because the demand for such cars in the market has aggressively grown over the past decade.
While the Lamborghini Urus utilises a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 powerplant, the Ferrari Purosangue is powered by a magnificent 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine. Ferrari may have built four-seater cars for years, but given its four-door practicality, the Purosangue may well be the most functional and best family car yet. The rear doors are rear-hinged, which give the car a cleaner and premium look and feel.Interestingly, according to Ferrari, this vehicle is also the heaviest Ferrari ever created, which is to be expected. But even then, it performs superbly on the road, with the immense power hiding its heft very well.
Here, there's no navigation system, but Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, which is a first for Ferrari. Also first are massaging seats for front occupants.However, there are no real buttons, just haptic touch pads, including the Start/Stop button. Climate controls, which also include seat heating and ventilation, are all controlled via a rotary knob taking centre stage on the dash. This knob dramatically pops up and down at a touch of a button. Very cool.
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