Ferrari Purosangue Novitec

Purosangue V12 — the four‑door Ferrari with a soundtrack
  • 2024
  • Black
  • V12
  • 725 hp

Ferrari’s first four‑door, four‑seat icon arrives with zero compromise. Under the sculpted bonnet lives a 6.5‑liter V12 delivering 725 horsepower, paired to a razor‑quick 8‑speed dual‑clutch and all‑wheel drive for composed traction on city boulevards and sweeping desert highways. Press the starter, and the Novitec exhaust turns every tunnel into a concert hall—an authentic, high‑revving symphony only a naturally aspirated Ferrari can create.

Step inside and discover grand‑touring comfort done the Ferrari way. Rear‑hinged doors open wide to reveal four individual seats with generous legroom, meticulous materials, and thoughtful touches like climate controls and charging at every seat. Up front, a driver‑centric cockpit blends a configurable digital cluster with carbon‑fiber accents, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, premium audio, and a suite of advanced driver‑assistance features for confident, modern motoring.

From its athletic stance to its everyday usability, the Purosangue proves performance and practicality can share the same badge. Black on black adds stealth to the drama, while a panoramic view and refined ride make long journeys effortless. If you want a Ferrari that thrills your senses and fits your life, the Purosangue is the ultimate statement—born for Dubai days and nights.

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