The 2026 Ferrari Purosangue marks a big moment for Ferrari fans and car lovers around the world. Ferrari has finally brought a new look and fresh design to its first-ever SUV model, blending the brand’s famous sportscar soul with everyday usability. This release is important because Ferrari has never entered the SUV market with such confidence before. The new Purosangue feels stylish, attractive, and powerful, yet Ferrari has worked hard to make it feel more practical than many expected.
Exterior & Design
The 2026 Purosangue carries a bold and modern design. It keeps the classic Ferrari style but looks sharper and more athletic than earlier versions. The front fascia, sleek lights, and aggressive lines give it a sporty stance and high presence on the road. This Ferrari SUV doesn’t feel bulky. Instead, it looks more like a graceful sporty machine that happens to be large a rare combination in luxury SUVs.
Engine & Mileage
Under the hood, the 2026 Ferrari Purosangue uses a big 6.5-litre V12 petrol engine that delivers strong performance with around 725 horsepower and 716 Nm of torque. This powerful setup means the SUV can easily sprint from 0–100 km/h in around 3.3 seconds, making it one of the fastest if not the fastest SUVs available.
Interior & Features
Inside the 2026 Ferrari Purosangue, Ferrari brings both comfort and technology. You’ll find premium materials, comfortable seating for four people, and advanced connectivity systems. While this isn’t the first Ferrari SUV, it feels like a true Ferrari cabin clean, well-built, and sporty.
Price & Value
One of the big talking points is that Ferrari seems to be pushing towards more value with this SUV. Though still very expensive compared with everyday cars, the Purosangue starts at a lower entry point when compared with some ultra-luxury competitors in the same performance SUV group. Ferrari is offering more options and features while trying not to push the price beyond reach for people who really want a Ferrari SUV a move that many see as bringing more accessibility into the super-luxury world.