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Ferrari GT Evolution

3/4/2024

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Podcast Episode: 0190
How did Ferrari get to the Purosangue?

Ferrari GT Evolution - autolooks
    How did Ferrari get to the Purosangue?  AutoLooks takes a look at the history and evolution of the Ferrari GT product, to see how the Purosangue fits the Ferrari mold.  Can this actual four-door fit in with the rest of the Ferrari garage and how is similar to the rest of its GT past?  Find out here.

    How did Ferrari decide that the Purosangue was the perfect fit for their lineup when all they've ever made have been sports cars?  With GT cars in their background, the result of the Purosangue was nothing new for Ferrari, as their venture into the luxury ring started a long time ago.  Sure, they have never built a vehicle with this much ground clearance or doors before, but they have built vehicles with this much luxury in it.

    From their humble beginnings, Ferrari has always had one product in their lineup made to cater to the comfort consumer.  They may not have looked the part of what you would find from any luxury maker, but they did have the luxury which these models require for those comfort seeking consumers.  But today, these consumers are demanding more from their luxury cars and with it, demanding more from Ferrari.  So, what should this famous sports car manufacture do?  

    Ferrari has decided to fight the mainstream and carve out their own place in the GT world.  Just like the 365GT and FF before it, the Purosangue is the evolution of how Ferrari does GT products for the masses.  When everyone else pumps out sedans, wagons and CUV's, Ferrari carves out its own new GT with the introduction of the ALV GT.

​     The Purosangue may be what the world wanted from a mainstream Ferrari, but its not the mainstream product everyone would expect.  But, in Ferrari fashion the Purosangue is everything from its GT past blended into what the world wants today.  So, follow AutoLooks as we take a look at how the Ferrari GT evolved into what we today.

Everett J.
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