Xiaomi YU7 SUV looks like Ferrari Purosangue and McLaren
Xiaomi SU7 sedan's electric SUV twin will go on sale in China in summer 2025 The Xiaomi YU7 is China's latest electric SUV, aiming to challenge Tesla's Model Y. Official photos of the Xiaomi YU7 along with key specifications from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology have surfaced online. This 681-horsepower crossover looks like an affordable Ferrari Purosangue with a McLaren front end. The electric car race is heating up, and Xiaomi is wasting no time in launching the YU7 SUV, its second mass-produced model after the SU7 sedan. Targeted for launch in mid-2025, the high-tech SUV borrows heavily from the design language of its sedan, which will be launched in late 2023. Maybe it's just us, but it sounds like it would make more sense to swap names between the sedan and SUV, and regardless, the similarities between the YU7 and SU7 are hard to ignore, especially in terms of size. However, the YU7 embraces its SUV identity…
Forget Purosangue, This Ferrari-Powered Jeep Wagon Is
This is a purpose-built machine that survives because of its dual-purpose practicality October 28, 2024 21:14 It's a Jeep Grand Wagoneer with a Ferrari V12 engine under the hood, built specifically for casino owner Bill Harrah. It comes with a manual transmission, makes over 300 horsepower, and has a top speed of just under 150 mph. Built in the 1970s, the Jerrari can reach speeds of nearly 150 miles per hour and transport guests from Reno to Tahoe. Fast SUVs are commonplace these days, but a few decades ago, they were unheard of. Harrah needed a fast, capable SUV, but there was nothing like it on the market. So he built one to his own specifications. The piece, now called Jerrari, perfectly suited his unique needs. This 1977 Jeep Wagoneer has a Ferrari V12 engine under the hood, producing approximately 320 horsepower (238 kilowatts). A five-speed manual transmission sends the engine's power to all four wheels, or just the rear…
Ferrari dealer sues customer for flipping his Purosangue
Houston-based dealer claims customers signed an agreement giving them first refusal rights during the first 18 months of ownership go through Chris Chilton 2 hours ago A Ferrari dealer in Texas is suing a customer who sold his Purosangue SUV. Ferrari of Houston said Todd Carlson agreed to give him priority if he wanted to sell the company within the first 18 months of ownership. The $429,000 V12 crossover already had a two-year waiting list when it went on sale, so it's ripe for resale. What's better than owning a Ferrari Purosangue? Own one until the novelty wears off, then flip it for a huge profit. But a Ferrari dealer in Texas didn't give in to the shenanigans and sued a customer who sold his car. Ferrari of Houston is taking former Purosangue owner Todd Carlson to court for violating a contract that gave the retailer first dibs on the popular SUV. According to the lawsuit filed last month in…
Ferrari Purosangue reimagined as an off-roader – and how it works
Although still in the research phase, Delta 4x4 could build this conversion for interested Purosangue owners October 13, 2024 19:09 Delta 4×4 explores the possibilities of an off-road-focused Ferrari Purosangue. Upgrades include all-terrain tires, wide fenders, a lifted suspension and a roof rack. The model only exists in renderings, but can be translated into an actual build. The Purosangue was Maranello's first high-riding model, but it was never designed for extreme off-roading. For those who want to explore further, Delta 4×4 envisions a crazy off-road conversion and rooftop tent conversion of the Purosangue, transforming it into an adventure campervan. The Ferrari Purosangue Fuoristrada (Italian for "off-road") is presented as a set of renderings as a design study. However, if there is enough customer interest, Delta 4×4 could make this happen. More: Mansory's Purosangue shows you can always make a Ferrari louder, uglier Modifications include a lift kit for the suspension and a set of new wheels that help significantly increase…
Mansory’s Purosangue proves you can always build a Ferrari
Mansory heard you liked fender flares, so they put the fender flares on top of the fender flares Mansory has launched a comprehensive tuning kit for the Ferrari Purosangue. The Mansory Pugnator showcases a forged carbon fiber exterior and a custom interior. The V12 engine's power is slightly increased to 745 hp thanks to the sports exhaust system. It took Mansory longer than expected to unveil its take on the Ferrari Purosangue, but the Bavarian tuner has finally unveiled the car to suit the exclusive tastes of its wealthy clientele. The Mansory Pugnator is a "full modification" of the super crossover, featuring radical visual modifications, new wheels, and a modest performance boost for those who find the stock Purosangue just not flashy or loud enough. Pugnator, derived from the Latin word for "competitor," features a custom body kit in forged carbon fiber, color-matched to the car's Vermillion livery. If you were expecting to see Ferrari branding, don't worry. Mansory has…
Can you buy a Ferrari Purosangue in Australia?
The first Ferrari SUV is a hot seller in Australia. At the time of the announcement, the Prancing Horse stopped taking orders because the waiting time worldwide exceeded 18 months, and Australian dealers said Automotive Expert The wait for an “expression of interest” — which does not guarantee a build date — can take two years. Ferrari Australia President Jan Hendrik Voss said: Automotive Expert "If people are interested in ordering a Purosangue, they should definitely contact a dealer". Hundreds of new car deals available through Automotive Expert Act now. Let the experts work for you and achieve great success. Browse now. “We’re always a little short on supply, that’s our slogan – one car less than the market needs – but never say never. “It’s a great car and depending on how the production cycle progresses, there may be another opportunity to be one.” As with "almost every Ferrari you order right now," the waiting time for buyers with…
Ferrari’s Purosangue has split, now split again
Photos of the aftermath of a serious Ferrari Purosangue crash have emerged on social media from China. The force of the impact shredded the V12 engine and front subframe, scattering them across the street. This isn’t the first Purosangue crash we’ve seen, but it’s the worst. As an all-wheel-drive SUV, the Purosangue is Ferrari's most sensible model, but that doesn't guarantee it will be sensible to drive, as these photos of a Maranello SUV that crashed in China prove. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Details about the collision are scarce, but judging by the way the Purosangue was sliced in half at the firewall, the hatchback supercar was traveling at a very high speed at the time of impact. RELATED: Would You Save This Flooded Ferrari Purosangue? Photos from the scene showed the entire front end of the SUV had been completely ripped off,…
Ferrari’s Purosangue has split, now split again
The crash in China caused the Ferrari's V12 drivetrain and front subframe to separate from the rest of the SUV go through Chris Chilton 52 seconds ago Photos of the aftermath of a serious Ferrari Purosangue crash have emerged on social media from China. The force of the impact shredded the V12 engine and front subframe, scattering them across the street. This isn’t the first Purosangue crash we’ve seen, but it’s the worst. As an all-wheel-drive SUV, the Purosangue is Ferrari's most sensible model, but that doesn't guarantee it will be sensible to drive, as these photos of a Maranello SUV that crashed in China prove. Details about the collision are scarce, but judging by the way the Purosangue was sliced in half at the firewall, the hatchback supercar was traveling at a very high speed at the time of impact. RELATED: Would You Save This Flooded Ferrari Purosangue? Photos from the scene showed the entire front end of the…