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A thrilling comparison between Ferrari’s V12-powered luxury SUV, the Purosangue, and Lamborghini’s iconic Aventador, each ...
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A comparison between Ferrari’s first-ever V12-powered SUV, the Purosangue and Aston Martin’s classic V8 Vantage N430, each ...
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Top speed is 311km/h. Shown above are speed details for the Ferrari Purosangue 2023. The Purosangue is powered by a mid-front mounted naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine producing a total 533kW ...
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If there’s a fly in this Ferrari’s ointment, we’ve found it. Big V12 engines mean big fuel use, and the Purosangue will require a claimed 17.3L/100km on the combined cycle. Be warned, though, the ...
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