Ever since Ferrari announced they would be making an SUV over three years ago, every mule and prototype we’ve seen of it so far has been exclusively under heavy camouflage. Now, out of what seems like nowhere, images of what looks to be a pre-production version of the Purosangue shot from the factory floor circulated on numerous social media pages today.
The three quarter front photo reveals a split headlight design like the SF90, which is connected in the center with a body line. That brings us to the next part of the front end design, which is the grille. Interestingly, unlike their other front-engined models, Ferrari has chosen not to place the grille in line with the headlights. Instead, it resides down at the bottom of the bumper in a Porsche Panamera-like fashion, and it ends up looking more like a central intake than a grille.
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There’s also black cladding around the wheel arches and on the lower bodywork, as it wouldn’t be an SUV in 2022 without it. That being said, given Ferrari’s incredibly large repertoire of customization services, we wouldn’t be surprised if they offered some kind of body-colored options. Thankfully, the rear features a much more conventional design with 296 GTB-like quad taillights connected in the middle, quad tailpipes, and a large diffuser.
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