The Ferrari's SVI, Purosangue, comes into production this year

Yes, yes, the Ferrari will begin producing Pirosangue SUV. Excuse us, of FUV in the second part of this year, reports Top Gear.
SUV cars have long conquered the world, but so far it was a small corner of the globe fighting against them. However, this battle ends in 2022.
It's not quite black and white, of course, because the Ferrari has long been devoted to making an SUV, since we've recently seen several of its competitors directly, such as Lamborghini Urus, Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Aston Martin DBX, all with different levels of success for the offerings. Probably now the legacy, and sports and luxury cars producers are needing money to survive.
There is only one single line in the Ferrari financial report for 2021 that confirms that SUV Purosangue will enter production this year, and that the first shipments of the model will take place in 1923.
What do we know about him so far?
Not much, actually.
When in 2018 Top Gear asked the late FCA chief, Sergio Marchionne, on this issue, he insisted that the then unnamed SUV should still be called “FUV” (Ferreare Utility Vehicle).
The “will be whatever model Ferrari thinks should be a sports vehicle”, he said at the time.
Well, according to definition, such a car must walk like a Ferrari. You should. ”
The Fiat Chrysler Group is now led by Michael Mannley, and the direction he inherited represents a good turn.
The financial tools for Purosangue have long been destined, and the company is counting on building a powerful year, after the one who sold 11,155 vehicles and increased the sale for 22.3 per cent, compared to 2020.












