Ferrari Purosangue Super SUV Grand Tour

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The recent Ferrari New Zealand Grand Tour marked a notable event for the famed Italian car manufacturer. Spanning late November to early December, the tour was a journey of exploration across New Zealand's striking landscapes. During this period, five Ferrari Purosangues traveled 3,000 kilometers over three weeks, showcasing the unique beauty of New Zealand's natural terrain, its winding mountain roads, and culturally diverse cities.

Selected for this adventure, the Purosangue symbolizes a breakthrough in car design, especially in the realm of high-riding, four-door GT vehicles. It stands out for its combination of top-notch performance and comfort, a characteristic of many Ferrari models. The Purosangue elevates this blend to a new height. Equipped with a 715 horsepower, mid-front-mounted V12 engine, the car excellently merges exhilarating driving experience, luxurious comfort with its spacious four-seat interior, and sports car-like handling. This is largely due to its pioneering active suspension system and a well-designed transaxle layout.

A significant part of the tour involved 50 international journalists who had the opportunity to personally test the Ferrari Purosangue. They took turns driving on various segments of a route that spanned the two main islands of New Zealand. The journey started from the urban roads of Auckland and led to the thrilling and dynamic paths of the Southern Alps, offering a comprehensive experience of the car's capabilities.

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