This is why Doug is the king; he's super late to review this car, there are a dozen other reviews online already, but NONE OF THEM showed us the back seat climate controls. That is wild! Thanks Doug!
And it's not the most exclusive or expensive (of powerful) suv neither. The American 2025 rivian R1S got like 300hp more, the Russian aurus komendant is produced in more limited numbers and costs more. And my 2008 cayenne GTS has a stick :)
6 is pretty good. can someone explain to me where did like 200k-250k of the price go into? it can't be the engine. it can't be the interior, it can't be the outside - where the f does the money go why is it 400k, it's not like it's small production run planned either so what's the deal with it? imagine trying to sell this into a country that has actual car taxes, it'd be 600-800k.
Depends how you view value. 400k to buy, but I bet you won't lose a penny on it. In the UK these have been on sale for a while, and they're selling second hand for like £600k
@@Lorentz_Driver all the “performance SUV’s” have very low profile tires. That way they can improve the handling to “OK” levels, not great, and guarantee 0 off-road capability. Makes a lot of sense doesn’t it?
I would expect it to cost less than what it costs. you can get like 40 cylinders of mazda with it. like, okay a suv makes sense, it made sense for lamborghini to make something daily drivable that has the branding on it. that way it makes sense ferrari would make a car that's usable like that. what doesn't make sense is that it costs so much while lacking anything that seemingly would justify the price. what's the deal with it why it's 400k and not 200k? the pricepoint makes it a complete no go for most of the world in segments urus is in and the segment up from urus is practically nonexistent in size, the market size for urus is already small but the potential market for this is a fraction of that.
@@CarsofGlasgow it's like Alfa Romeo ARNA, which was 1980s Nissan Sunny with Alfasud electrics So here the design, too, was copied from Japanese cars, but with Italian engine and electrics
I love how this car is _"cool"_ despite the fact that so many of the exterior and interior elements feel like rushed ideas, the rear hinged rear doors look flimsy and out of place, they are also tiny and impractical. the passenger screen has awful glare, the climate and heated seat controls are weird and annoying to use, and the LED buttons on the steering wheel feel gimmicky and lazy.
Compared to Porsche and Lamborghini, Ferrari really did put more effort into translating supercar elements to their SUV. The hood is so long and you can tell the engine is pushed back to a front-midship layout plus it uses a rear transaxle, so it's actually got a 49:51 rear weight bias, and they actually went and put one of their supercar engines in it, even though a twin turbo favoring torque over horsepower would have made more sense and is what the other guys did. I'm not going to call it an FUV, but I respect the engineering and lack of compromises.
@@iicsus yea, I’m driving down the 5 at night at 80 miles and hour and want to turn my heated seat on. I have to go into a menu on a backlit screen? How is this even legal? For any car? Just so the manufacturer can save a few bucks? Disgusting trend.
@@gregmcable First you've got to levitate your little tiny screen. That gizmo was not a cost saver. That fancy "solution" cost some major cheddar and is really neat but way too much for what it does.
@@aayotechnology It will be pocket change for most owners when the 7 year maintenance program and its extension upto the 15th year of ownership runs out.
It's a total travesty. No different to some rapper who's here today, gone tomorrow, fitting a lowering kit and wide arches to a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. 'Brand' value is a precious and delicate commodity. This is a serious miss-step by Ferrari, not because this thing has anything wrong with it per se, but because it diminishes the 'Ferrari' brand and its other products. Brand diminution is rife at the moment, because bean-counters are running the show. They know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Both Rolls Royce and Bentley now sell these ugly boxy contraptions, both of which have made their respective brands more money, but at the cost of the brand's value. You want something like this? Go to Range Rover, Jeep, Toyota. They make that sort of thing. Ferrari builds rare, expensive, gorgeously styled pieces of moving art-work, which also drive in ways that few souls will ever experience. They are the ultimate aspiration for car enthusiasts. Not some jacked up, blobby piece of shopping-mall furniture.
@@fredgt45 more iconic design, more versatility, better thought out controls. I'd give you a much more substantial response, but seeing as how neither of us plans to buy it, it's not that relevant
It's actually perfect for a practical 4 door car from a supercar manufacturer. It's supposed to be fun and emotional to drive, it has good performance and space, it handles well, it's exotic whether it's the engine or the platform and most importantly it's a proper Ferrari. It's very different from a SUV, it doesn't even drive like one and certainly it's front-mid engine layout isn't associated with SUV's. It's priced exactly like a V12 Ferrari should be. The potential customers, unlike you, who are in the market for a Purosangue and can actually buy it, know that's a perfect 4 door Ferrari and it definitely meet their expectations (which should only matter) looking at the demand. It's completely sold out upto 2026.
Looks SUPER EASY to do Spark Plugs on that thing! probably only have to remove the windshield or maybe just the front subframe and drop the engine? hehe
The story of how Ferrari obtained naming rights for this is wild lol. though I heard the lawyer who won them the case was gifted one of these. Thats why I am in law school now.
I did, it sounded like the non-profit equivalent of cyber squatting or being a patent troll. Glad Ferrari moved the squatting troll off their nest. Good luck with the law.
School ain’t gonna do it. You gotta be extremely gifted too. With very high IQ. This is not the gym, where u put in hours and see results homie. Good luck tho
Those climate controls are cataclysmic! Why on earth wouldn’t they raise the dial on the screens that need it automatically?! It’s not what a half a million dollar car should have, gimmicky for the sake of being gimmicky
I thought that was so stupid as well and all the digital buttons are even worse, they completely ruined the interior with all the crappy buttons. Why is it so hard for car makers to just put real physical buttons in new cars?
I think its them throwing shots at Lamborghini because the urus uses an Audi rsq8, just rebadged with more power as well as sharing the same platform as the VW Atlas
It's a shot at Lambo for essentially having a badge engineered lambo, this is actually a pure Ferrari in terms of its equipment it's chassis its engine its transmission is all Ferrari based.
A customer of mine has one and I was able to take a look at it. Yes, there is a slight resemblance to a Mazda in its looks, but that’s about it. Many cars resemble others these days. Other than that, it’s really nice with everything covered in leather and sounds great.
Enzo was all about the engine and this thing has a 6.5L NA V12 and he was all about making cars that sell well to support racing which this this is doing being completely sold out unlike the sf90. Enzo wouldn't be disappointed, he might be disappointed that people want this but not that ferrari is making it
Again this thing with Enzo spinning in his grave lmao. You knew Enzo personally to testify this statement? Enzo said on multiple occasions all he cares about is racing, and if SUVs gave him enough money to win races make no mistake he wouldve turned the whole Ferrari line up into SUVs. He didnt care about road cars, he was a racing purist. When people started noticing Ferrari for wins they wanted one too for the road, so he delivered, took money ... and then raced some more.
I can't believe you didn't mention that it looks like a Mazda CX-30. I'm okay with that because I have a CX-30 so of course I'm going to dig this car and my CX-30 has been a very practical useful daily and a slightly smaller price tag 😂
I can only imagine how much it is to replace all those cleaners. "No no, you cannot simply use Meguiar's, you absolutely MUST use our Ferrari branded cleaners. Or you void the agreement and we will take your car back."
@@mattycraw Yes I agreed with all of chaps! I just think it's ridiculous somone spends 100's thousands of £'s/$'s on a vehicle that has an "off road shape" and it's not even important enough for Doug to mention it lol! If it was me I would at least say "Thisss.. is the part where I tell you it has no road capability" and here is the Doug score etc etc.
@jonlosito2004 if they keep making cars like this, it'll soon be! Being part of the Ferrari owners club used to mean being highly valued. Now you're just another potential SUV owner 😂
It would have been cool if they had made some kind of hardcore off-roader like the LM002. If it had a Mazda badge on it, most would think it was a new performance version of the CX9
Saw one in Chicago today from the rear quarter and thought, "There's a Camaro SUV???" Then I heard it burble and saw the badges. I haven't watched the Doug video yet, but my guess is some will say it's a Mazda CX-30 that makes Ferrari noises. I Dunno; I saw Camaro... Don't hate until you see one IRL... just sayin'...
gotta say man, this is the first time i’ve disagreed with you since you had your Ferrari 360… this one looks good in my opinion. it looks like Ferrari took the FF and made it bigger. i feel like that was a great looking car, on top of the fact that it carried an amazing engine, high top speed and pretty much everything else that Ferrari hold to their namesake. it’s a good looking suv; especially in spite of the fact that every other carmaker is going so angular with their design. Ferrari is known for curves - and if you look at it hard enough; its just a big FF! i love you doug, and i watch all of your reviews! i was just very surprised you didn’t see the similarities with the FF!
The dimmable roof is Suspended Particle Device or SPD. It is a smartglass licensed by Research Frontiers on Nasdaq under ticker Refr. Its the same technology found in Mercedes, Mclaren and the new Cadillac Celestiq.
specially for the California owners, since the freeways and roads are 💩 here. ive hit potholes on the freeway that ripped off chunks of my tire's sidewall. its crazy 😅 u either swerve to avoid a freeway pothole and cause an accident, or u get hundreds if not thousands of dollars in damage 😅😅😅😅
I remember reading that this thing was essentially built on a GMC TopKick heavy duty truck platform. The only tell is the size and tires. The designers knocked it out of the park.
Revuelto is the example where Lamborghini copied Ferrari's homework (literally) and made more errors, Ferrari's Purosangue is much more different than a homework copying job.
@@Brian.Jones.310 I love Lambo, but the Revuelto doesn't have good angles and looks like a kit car from the side. The front radiators are just exposed to rocks and the environment too. The Aventador is still the one for me
@@SangheiliSpecOp Lamborghini copied the electric drive train part from the SF90. The same exact layout - 2 motors on the front axle, 1 between the gearbox and engine while there's no reverse gear as the 2 motors on the front axle is used for reversing. They even put a passenger display like the SF90.
I'm happy I got to see a Purosangue and that Doug reviewed it. I'm suprised the suicide doors made it to production and that they're electronic open and close. I made my own on the build and price tool. I only got the Modena yellow paint, Bordeaux red leather interior, and forged satin liquid metal wheels.
I think you might want to watch Savagegeese or Engineering Explained for that. I guess he doesn't want to bore his viewers with all those complex AWD system stuff.
@damilolaakanni no need to explain, but at least a mere mention would've sufficed ... to the uninformed, it might seem Ferrari just put a V12 into a Roma with 4 doors and called it FUV
I've sometimes wondered the breadth of Doug's automotive knowledge. He never goes into great detail outside of the infotainment. He's like a young car salesman. Hardly knows any technical info outside of what's in the brochure, but has the gall to pretend he does.
Why on earth did Ferrari think it was okay to make their A/C controls like that? Obvious safety concerns aside, imagine getting in a hot car and having to fool with that nonsense before you can get the air how you want it.
Italy is a warm country, you'd think they'd have designed it better but then again, Italian cars have never been known for ergonomics or simple climate controls.
I have a Yugo 55A, it has 25.000Km, cost me 1200 euro. It has 5 speed manual, 1118cc (edit, 1116cc, sorry, my mind hard disc is saturated of info) Fiat OHC engine, electronic ignition, and has a radiocasette.
@@ShersGarage Hi, here at Spain we name "Radiocasette" to an old radio system, previous to "new" CD systems. Yes, is a tape system, you insert the tape of your favorite music group, or recording songs from the radio. Previous system for the normal tapes was a big big tape seemed to the video old tapes size. Regards from Madrid and luck for Spain football team this Sunday, at this moment playing Nederlands VS England, 1-1 at moment, winner today will be the enemy for Spain.
@@997tt7 Hola, se lo compré a Alfredo, de Oliva de Plasencia en Cáceres, es un "chalao" de los Yugos, tiene alguno k incluso no se llegó a matricular , alguna versión especial.
Everybody was mad when Porsche released the Cayenne because it was out of their philosophy, but it saved them from bankruptcy and went on to become their best seller. I don’t like SUV’s but many people do, so Ferrari is just going after what the market asks for. Imho they did also a great job at, and the powertrain is still very much Ferrari
sure but that doesn't make actual sense when you look at the size of the market for a 400k usd hr-v. edit: every time you double the price the size of market goes to like 1/10th.
Try using touchscreens while driving and try keeping gloss black clean and scratch free especially in a sunny area where you’re blinded by reflections from the gloss black and touchscreens.
Its not very stylish or good looking. The back looks like a mach E and profile + front are too mazda like. The interior is nothing too special. It should be priced like the Ferrari Roma around $200-250k max. The V12 engine is the only special thing about it. Its just not a very remarkable or memorable car in a sea of SUVs.
@@HeelPower200 Roma doesn't have a V12 and it's because of the V12 the price is more than its so called rivals. It's in fact priced just like a V12 Ferrari should be.
This is why Doug is the king; he's super late to review this car, there are a dozen other reviews online already, but NONE OF THEM showed us the back seat climate controls. That is wild! Thanks Doug!
Yes indeed. Skip all the bla bla how the car drives and just show me the interior in detail. Every other car journalists talks 10s about interiors 😂
@@honestyisthegucciSometimes even 20seconds about interiors alone.
400k for great rear seat amenities
Exactly 🫡
THIS is the Ferrari CX-30!!!
😂
Lol bro
was just about to type this 🤣
lmao
My thoughts exactly 👎🏾
I love seeing gloss black plastic in a 400k vehicle, its just so incredible
fake suv
You arrive before ur soul
it's option btw
@@AMji-c1l it's not fake
Rest in peace to Sergio "You'd have to shoot me before Ferrari make an SUV" Marchionne.
Guess he got shot.
well he didn't say FUV
well its not really a SUV, more just a 4 door higher GTC4 Lusso successor. SeenThroughGlass recently made a very good video about this
And it's not the most exclusive or expensive (of powerful) suv neither. The American 2025 rivian R1S got like 300hp more, the Russian aurus komendant is produced in more limited numbers and costs more.
And my 2008 cayenne GTS has a stick :)
at least ferrari was very nice with him, they made a special edition ferrari called "Sergio"
Doug's the kind of guy who would give a $400,000 crossover a 6 for value
@@AdamG1983 underrated comment
Yeah, it should be a 5 tops. And styling, too.
6 is pretty good.
can someone explain to me where did like 200k-250k of the price go into? it can't be the engine. it can't be the interior, it can't be the outside - where the f does the money go why is it 400k, it's not like it's small production run planned either so what's the deal with it?
imagine trying to sell this into a country that has actual car taxes, it'd be 600-800k.
@@lasskinn474I think they would price it more reasonably there so together with the taxes it ends up around the same 400k mark.
Depends how you view value. 400k to buy, but I bet you won't lose a penny on it. In the UK these have been on sale for a while, and they're selling second hand for like £600k
For 400 grand they could use carbon fiber instead of that sea of piano glass...
It's a crummy crossover. I don't think Karen thinks carbon is a nice look.
or wood, i think it’s a gt car
@jakobholgersson4400 I really don't think any Karen will be buying this, to be honest.
Lol reminded me that my grandma's nx has weird fake carbon fiber pieces in places wood trim would be 🤨@@jakobholgersson4400
it's an option btw
With that ground clearance no wonder they don't call it an SUV. 4 seats and low profile tires? That's a hatchback.
Most 'SUV' are just jacked up unibody wagons. It's what people want.
@@Lorentz_Driver all the “performance SUV’s” have very low profile tires. That way they can improve the handling to “OK” levels, not great, and guarantee 0 off-road capability. Makes a lot of sense doesn’t it?
@@bindingcurve we use the term "people" differently
V12 hatchback and I want it so bad lol
Anyone else notice the “Dodge” inspired tail lights?
Why do automakers insist on making climate controls so difficult
Because climate change is a controversial topic
Ba-dum-tsk 🥁
@@sweetsunnyvibes nice
TBF this is the most absurd system I've ever seen, I don't understand how it's even legal
they are trying to be "cool" and "different" to try to justify the astronomical price
@@lptomtom To be fair, absurdity bordering on dangerousness and illegality is exactly what I expect from Ferrari.
I would wrap it around a phone poll at 170mph while trying to get my heated seat on
You know that will be a thing.
People saying it's just a V12 Mazda. As if you wouldn't freak out if you saw a Mazda with a V12 in it.
Talk about a Mazda WEEEEiata!
I would expect it to cost less than what it costs. you can get like 40 cylinders of mazda with it. like, okay a suv makes sense, it made sense for lamborghini to make something daily drivable that has the branding on it. that way it makes sense ferrari would make a car that's usable like that. what doesn't make sense is that it costs so much while lacking anything that seemingly would justify the price.
what's the deal with it why it's 400k and not 200k? the pricepoint makes it a complete no go for most of the world in segments urus is in and the segment up from urus is practically nonexistent in size, the market size for urus is already small but the potential market for this is a fraction of that.
@@lasskinn474 Exactly! The pricing is absurd.
😂
Sounds Zoomy!
He finally reviewed a Cx30!
Do you think it looks like a 2024 CHR from the front?
Hahahahaha
You are the second of many who apparently thinks that comment adds something significant.
@@CarsofGlasgow it's like Alfa Romeo ARNA, which was 1980s Nissan Sunny with Alfasud electrics
So here the design, too, was copied from Japanese cars, but with Italian engine and electrics
lol fr
715 horsepower?!?!? Dang, my kids don't need to get to the library that quickly.
Good on you for still taking your kids to a library.
@@PatMan-bm9cdyou do know every other ghetto hellcat dodge comes with 700Hp right?
@@tgafire87 I am indeed aware. The jist of my reply has more to do with the commenter taking kids to a library... this vehicle is THAT boring to me.
@@PatMan-bm9cd that’s weird. I was commenting to the top comment and it tagged you.
@@tgafire87 when trying to be racist doesn't work out like you wanted
that engine bay looks like it would be SUPER fun to work on.
Proudly brought to you by the same company that requires you to remove almost half of the car for a clutch replacement.
Your not touching these at jiffy lube lol
Maybe the technicians just take it off?
you're going to be working on the engine like your Honda Civic?
I love how this car is _"cool"_ despite the fact that so many of the exterior and interior elements feel like rushed ideas, the rear hinged rear doors look flimsy and out of place, they are also tiny and impractical. the passenger screen has awful glare, the climate and heated seat controls are weird and annoying to use, and the LED buttons on the steering wheel feel gimmicky and lazy.
Doug is the kind of guy to show up to the Ferrari factory in cargo shorts and not be allowed in
Pants are required?
@@cbotten106 yes pretty crazy
@@cbotten106it’s ferrari
@@cbotten106 Yes. Pants are required, so I am told. A shirt with a collar as well.
Ya... one of the few dealership and if you get the chance, a factory, where a dress code is required.
Compared to Porsche and Lamborghini, Ferrari really did put more effort into translating supercar elements to their SUV.
The hood is so long and you can tell the engine is pushed back to a front-midship layout plus it uses a rear transaxle, so it's actually got a 49:51 rear weight bias, and they actually went and put one of their supercar engines in it, even though a twin turbo favoring torque over horsepower would have made more sense and is what the other guys did.
I'm not going to call it an FUV, but I respect the engineering and lack of compromises.
different isn't always better, and charging 400k for a faster mazda with a worse interior is hilarious lol
@@u_s_e_rname you smell like poverty
5:56 Doug the type of guy to show how a tinted glass roof works while inside a parking garage
Shelby Cobra 427 also has tinted glass roofs.
@@purwantiallan5089
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When throttle house reviewed this it overheated twice 😂
Thomas overheated it. He's just a very, very naughty boy. Has any other reviewer had that problem? I'd like to buy that guy some garlic Thai chicken.
@@cbotten106 😂
Well they drove it for longer than 1 and a half minutes so that makes sense…
@@cbotten106 😂
Even though purosangue technically translates to pure blood, it actually means thoroughbred as in a race horse. Which makes perfect sense.
It makes sense if you say it ironically
The FU in FUV is definitely for those seat climate controls.
😂
@@iicsus yea, I’m driving down the 5 at night at 80 miles and hour and want to turn my heated seat on. I have to go into a menu on a backlit screen? How is this even legal? For any car? Just so the manufacturer can save a few bucks? Disgusting trend.
@@gregmcable First you've got to levitate your little tiny screen. That gizmo was not a cost saver. That fancy "solution" cost some major cheddar and is really neat but way too much for what it does.
@@cbotten106and when the levitation function breaks how much will it be to repair?
@@aayotechnology It will be pocket change for most owners when the 7 year maintenance program and its extension upto the 15th year of ownership runs out.
the irony of me getting a Mazda ad on this Video
And the car somewhat resembles a Mazda
It is effectively the hottest of hot hatches, but boy, that interior. A base model Buick Envista looks like a nicer place to spend time in.
Lets be honest, this is a crossover, not an SUV.
But, them throwing a V12 in that thang is a boss move😂
Most 'SUV's are crossovers.
@@PostDeleted almost as boss as Audi when they put a V12 diesel engine in Q7.
@@NameName-ll2yxyea but its a diesel
@@Conconboss Even better. Diesel is beautiful and harder to do.
It's a total travesty. No different to some rapper who's here today, gone tomorrow, fitting a lowering kit and wide arches to a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. 'Brand' value is a precious and delicate commodity. This is a serious miss-step by Ferrari, not because this thing has anything wrong with it per se, but because it diminishes the 'Ferrari' brand and its other products. Brand diminution is rife at the moment, because bean-counters are running the show. They know the price of everything and the value of nothing. Both Rolls Royce and Bentley now sell these ugly boxy contraptions, both of which have made their respective brands more money, but at the cost of the brand's value. You want something like this? Go to Range Rover, Jeep, Toyota. They make that sort of thing. Ferrari builds rare, expensive, gorgeously styled pieces of moving art-work, which also drive in ways that few souls will ever experience. They are the ultimate aspiration for car enthusiasts. Not some jacked up, blobby piece of shopping-mall furniture.
Honestly, I expected more from a Ferrari and more from a 400k SUV.
What do you expect more than this bud?
Twin turbo v12 with 3rd row seating
@@fredgt45 more iconic design, more versatility, better thought out controls. I'd give you a much more substantial response, but seeing as how neither of us plans to buy it, it's not that relevant
@@fredgt45 It's very compromised as a SUV, it's really more of a slightly lifted hatch like the GT4C.
It's actually perfect for a practical 4 door car from a supercar manufacturer. It's supposed to be fun and emotional to drive, it has good performance and space, it handles well, it's exotic whether it's the engine or the platform and most importantly it's a proper Ferrari. It's very different from a SUV, it doesn't even drive like one and certainly it's front-mid engine layout isn't associated with SUV's. It's priced exactly like a V12 Ferrari should be. The potential customers, unlike you, who are in the market for a Purosangue and can actually buy it, know that's a perfect 4 door Ferrari and it definitely meet their expectations (which should only matter) looking at the demand. It's completely sold out upto 2026.
Enzo used to say "when you buy a Ferrari you buy an engine. The car is free". Also this is no rebadged Audi
Looks SUPER EASY to do Spark Plugs on that thing!
probably only have to remove the windshield or maybe just the front subframe and drop the engine? hehe
Piano black is the opposite of luxury.
Oh yeah it should have some glossy 2000's wood 🤤
reminds me of a samsung tv from 2009
@@caideewould actually be better than piano black.
@@jacksmack6956 no it won't it's tacky as hell
Wrong.
Having to use right hand on the steering wheel to use a blinker?
That's some next level Italian car design blundery right there.
The story of how Ferrari obtained naming rights for this is wild lol. though I heard the lawyer who won them the case was gifted one of these. Thats why I am in law school now.
I did, it sounded like the non-profit equivalent of cyber squatting or being a patent troll. Glad Ferrari moved the squatting troll off their nest. Good luck with the law.
Money talks lol
School ain’t gonna do it. You gotta be extremely gifted too. With very high IQ. This is not the gym, where u put in hours and see results homie.
Good luck tho
No you dont have to be very high iq, not all rich people are geniuses @bovedli
@@bovedli lol..
Is "FUV" the way Ferrari expresses their appreciation to the people who pressured them into making an SUV
@@nickentros it translates as F🙂k yoU Vehicle
Marques showed in his Auto Focus video that you don't actually have to eject the knob to turn it, you can do it in the close position at the top.
Those climate controls are cataclysmic! Why on earth wouldn’t they raise the dial on the screens that need it automatically?! It’s not what a half a million dollar car should have, gimmicky for the sake of being gimmicky
I thought that was so stupid as well and all the digital buttons are even worse, they completely ruined the interior with all the crappy buttons. Why is it so hard for car makers to just put real physical buttons in new cars?
Only Doug can go from reviewing a Buick LeSabre T-Type to a Ferrari Purosangue!
And soon from Purosangue to Nissan R90CK.
Absolutely gorgeous car. Purosangue is the only SUV I would ever want to buy.
looks like a mazda lol
can't believe they had the guts to call it "pure blood"
@@user-ij8md2kc2v the pure blood Ferrari, the name which unequivocally says "this is the essence of what a Ferrari is... Is a 4 door crossover.
I think its them throwing shots at Lamborghini because the urus uses an Audi rsq8, just rebadged with more power as well as sharing the same platform as the VW Atlas
Biggest farce since the mach e getting the mustang name
It's a shot at Lambo for essentially having a badge engineered lambo, this is actually a pure Ferrari in terms of its equipment it's chassis its engine its transmission is all Ferrari based.
No other automakers would drop a car they’ve never ever tried before n call it that😭😭😭
0:02 the side profile looks like a shiny leather shoes you would wear to a wedding
underrated comment
A customer of mine has one and I was able to take a look at it. Yes, there is a slight resemblance to a Mazda in its looks, but that’s about it. Many cars resemble others these days. Other than that, it’s really nice with everything covered in leather and sounds great.
Enzo is spinning in his grave so fast Ferrari won't even have to switch to EV
They might as well make one. What’s a dead man going to do.
Enzo was all about the engine and this thing has a 6.5L NA V12 and he was all about making cars that sell well to support racing which this this is doing being completely sold out unlike the sf90. Enzo wouldn't be disappointed, he might be disappointed that people want this but not that ferrari is making it
Ferrari will keep making engines for as long as they legally can, I've heard. They won't be switching to EVs just yet.
Again this thing with Enzo spinning in his grave lmao. You knew Enzo personally to testify this statement? Enzo said on multiple occasions all he cares about is racing, and if SUVs gave him enough money to win races make no mistake he wouldve turned the whole Ferrari line up into SUVs. He didnt care about road cars, he was a racing purist. When people started noticing Ferrari for wins they wanted one too for the road, so he delivered, took money ... and then raced some more.
This car is great though
It’s not a rebadged Audi turned into a “Lambo”, this is a bespoke Ferrari SUV
I can't believe you didn't mention that it looks like a Mazda CX-30. I'm okay with that because I have a CX-30 so of course I'm going to dig this car and my CX-30 has been a very practical useful daily and a slightly smaller price tag 😂
I think the reason he didn't mention the cx 30 is because that one actually looks good
the exhaust literally sounds like it's saying "vroom, vroom, vroom, vroom." Great onomatopoeia.
24:32 " its really tight OUH😫"
This will 100% be in one of those "Doug DeMuro out of context" videos
I came here looking for this comment lmao
And the “Really Supremely” at the end
I can only imagine how much it is to replace all those cleaners.
"No no, you cannot simply use Meguiar's, you absolutely MUST use our Ferrari branded cleaners. Or you void the agreement and we will take your car back."
"Your car"? Lmfao it's Ferrari. YOU mean "OUR" car back. 😂
@@TuLokotron2010 Overused joke. You know that it is very different from the wild stories on the internet.
*Meguiar’s
@@ViaticalTree god I hate autocorrect
@@adamthompson4072 😂 I wouldn’t have even known that if I didn’t just buy a can of their tire shine.
Pretty neat ngl, the exhaust sounds amazing. Wish you'd show is a drive by
Share the source or link or whatever you have
Interior looks like it’s a max 40-50k vehicle 😂
yeah tons of cheesy plastic. It will show every finger and hand cream forever and gonna be scratched AF xD
Probably looks so much more special IRL
You're crazy...$40-50k doesn't get you that much anymore that's Honda Pilot money, the buttons and screens look a bit cheap but that's about it.
@@user-yq6ov6ow7l saw one, kinda looks lower than on pictures. It has a lot of styling to make it seem a taller vehicle which I find confounding.
Exterior too! Who pays $450k for that color?
Good Lord. It looks like a Ferrari FF that got rear ended and bloated in an unrefrigerated morgue.
That is so much more satisfying than CX-30 again! Some macabre humor. 🧟♀
Kinda looks like a stretched roma to me.
I don’t hate this car but this is too accurate
@@Psych0technic i mean yeah, the design of this was based off of the Roma
That is exqctly how these are manufactured.
I clicked on the video and a Comercial came on for the cx 30 hahaha no joke
I wish he mentioned the picture on the hood latch, the hood opens the wrong way 😂
I saw that, too 😂
@miquellopez7185 i don't like rich Doug, he not that invested in the videos lol
MAZDASPEED stepping it up
So basically a Mazda CX30 with Mazda MX30 rear doors and a Mazda RX-8 seating layout.
That keyfob is stylish
Yea exactly and you keep it in your pocket anyway like a airpods case so the best
love doug's outdoor reviews!!!
Doug's the kind of guy going through puberty well into his 30's.
Personally I think this car is one of the most beautiful suvs there is
Imagine shoving in your Ikea Billy’s over the leather of the backseats. 😂
I just love the comment section comparing the car to a Mazda CX30
I mean the rear window frame is LITERALLY the same 😅
@sweetsunnyvibes yeah sure...the rear window frame looks the same so the they look alike....sure 😂
yeh its poor Americans , they wish their Mazda had V12
@@benderbendingrofriguez3300 People like to associate their dream cars to something they can afford.
Its a coping mechanism.
Ferrari PuroSubway
You can get a foot of chocolate chip cookie for "only" $5 (with purchase). 😋🍪
PuroSandwich
Not at all funny, give up on your comedy dreams Princess
@@slowery43I’m a sexy princess
PuroSegway
Funny how I got a Mazda Ad with this video
The most "important" thing Doug didn't mention, is how it preforms *off road!*.
It's an SUV, no one takes them offroad.
@@Giuliana-w1f Yeah that's my point I was being Ironic.
:)
“Practical” and “Running errands” is where Doug’s mind is
@@mattycraw yeah, i've seen him make fun of actual performance stuff that sacrifices a bit of practicality to make a better sports car.
@@mattycraw Yes I agreed with all of chaps! I just think it's ridiculous somone spends 100's thousands of £'s/$'s on a vehicle that has an "off road shape" and it's not even important enough for Doug to mention it lol!
If it was me I would at least say "Thisss.. is the part where I tell you it has no road capability" and here is the Doug score etc etc.
Doug’s special word of the week; ‘unorthodox’. 😂
Out of all the suvs in the last 10 years this is the best of the best
No Ferrari it's not an SUV, it's a hatchback
Isn't it just an FF with RX-8 Doors?
FF + 1” lift = 150k
@@StreetPreacherr Yah lifted and with a bit of fake wheel arches. lame.
Ferrari never said it was tho?
The release for the front-hinged hood shows a normal, rear-hinged open hood. See 2:52. It's the opposite of attention to detail!
Used on some other model so they just ‘borrowed ‘ it here
I’ve seen more than a few reviews on this car. none of them with this amount of detail 🔥🔥🔥
That paint color is perfect.
Uff, 400K for that? So expensive for what it is.
It's priced like a V12 Ferrari.
its priced for average American
So what? It's Ferrari. It's not an affordable brand.
@jonlosito2004 if they keep making cars like this, it'll soon be! Being part of the Ferrari owners club used to mean being highly valued. Now you're just another potential SUV owner 😂
The 400k is for the engine and the rest of the car they throw in for free
I always love it when Doug talks about Fewawis.
@@ctlspl 😂😂😂 (i'm italian)
@@lupodelupis3672 so painful to hear, even as a German.
@@ctlspl expecially the double consonant for them is unconceivable 😁
Looks Fantastic! Happy its not angled
From the thumbnail I thought it was a Mazda
It would have been cool if they had made some kind of hardcore off-roader like the LM002. If it had a Mazda badge on it, most would think it was a new performance version of the CX9
Great video, cool colour!
What got me is how its not that big in real life.
Saw one in Chicago today from the rear quarter and thought, "There's a Camaro SUV???" Then I heard it burble and saw the badges. I haven't watched the Doug video yet, but my guess is some will say it's a Mazda CX-30 that makes Ferrari noises. I Dunno; I saw Camaro... Don't hate until you see one IRL... just sayin'...
The Blazer is already a Camaro SUV. Lots of similar styling details, and the same stupidly high beltline.
gotta say man, this is the first time i’ve disagreed with you since you had your Ferrari 360… this one looks good in my opinion. it looks like Ferrari took the FF and made it bigger. i feel like that was a great looking car, on top of the fact that it carried an amazing engine, high top speed and pretty much everything else that Ferrari hold to their namesake. it’s a good looking suv; especially in spite of the fact that every other carmaker is going so angular with their design. Ferrari is known for curves - and if you look at it hard enough; its just a big FF! i love you doug, and i watch all of your reviews! i was just very surprised you didn’t see the similarities with the FF!
Very cool CX-30!
I think its the one with the sport package
at least its leagues above a Urus
Nowhere near a CX-30
Except it’s not a Mazda. It’s rear seat control alone costs a whole Mazda cx30
Mazda is less embarrassing to be seen in
I’m assuming you meant to reply to someone. 😂
Have you ever seen anyone at the back of these or similar cars? I did not.
The dimmable roof is Suspended Particle Device or SPD. It is a smartglass licensed by Research Frontiers on Nasdaq under ticker Refr. Its the same technology found in Mercedes, Mclaren and the new Cadillac Celestiq.
Doug the kind of guy who doesn't know what metal means on a radio cassette player.
Same with loudness hehehe
That's mental.
And the chromium dioxide setting
And Auto Reverse.
@@charlesyoung9980
Or FWD or REW
That’s so funny that you can remove the plaque with the options
20:35
I personally think Bentley and Rolls-Royce knocked it out of the park with their SUVs. They are so beautiful.
The key looks like a Zippo cigarette lighter
It does and let's hope Zippo is licensing that logo right now.
Those low profile tires will be a nightmare for owners. They definitely could use a few extra mm of sidewall
The owners won’t care, their chauffeur sure will, though.
Plus they look hideous
Agreed, and the wheel design is rather mediocre for a 400k
Downgrade to smaller wheels to fit at least 45 side profile
specially for the California owners, since the freeways and roads are 💩 here. ive hit potholes on the freeway that ripped off chunks of my tire's sidewall. its crazy 😅 u either swerve to avoid a freeway pothole and cause an accident, or u get hundreds if not thousands of dollars in damage 😅😅😅😅
I got a Mazda CX30 ad on this 😂😂😂
The axle lifter actually raises all four corners. So you can off road. 😂😂😂
Or get out of flooded streets.
This new CX-3 looks awesome! Mazda keeps getting better 🔥
I remember reading that this thing was essentially built on a GMC TopKick heavy duty truck platform. The only tell is the size and tires. The designers knocked it out of the park.
Looks like a Kia stylist did an internship at Ferrari.
Ferrari finally made a vehicle that will depreciate.
@@alanlittell8385 sub 200k within 4 years, I'm sure
Kia design is better than Ferraris nowdays, ferraris are so ugly nowdays.
Ferrari is the type of company to copy Lamborghini's homework but they got more correct answers
Revuelto is the example where Lamborghini copied Ferrari's homework (literally) and made more errors, Ferrari's Purosangue is much more different than a homework copying job.
They don't know what they are talking about
@@Brian.Jones.310 I love Lambo, but the Revuelto doesn't have good angles and looks like a kit car from the side. The front radiators are just exposed to rocks and the environment too. The Aventador is still the one for me
@@SangheiliSpecOp Lamborghini copied the electric drive train part from the SF90. The same exact layout - 2 motors on the front axle, 1 between the gearbox and engine while there's no reverse gear as the 2 motors on the front axle is used for reversing. They even put a passenger display like the SF90.
I can imagine Ferrari pulling the Mr Bean sneak peek on Mazda 😂
I'm happy I got to see a Purosangue and that Doug reviewed it. I'm suprised the suicide doors made it to production and that they're electronic open and close.
I made my own on the build and price tool. I only got the Modena yellow paint, Bordeaux red leather interior, and forged satin liquid metal wheels.
No mention of the complex suspension and the 4x4 system?
I think you might want to watch Savagegeese or Engineering Explained for that. I guess he doesn't want to bore his viewers with all those complex AWD system stuff.
@damilolaakanni no need to explain, but at least a mere mention would've sufficed ... to the uninformed, it might seem Ferrari just put a V12 into a Roma with 4 doors and called it FUV
I've sometimes wondered the breadth of Doug's automotive knowledge. He never goes into great detail outside of the infotainment. He's like a young car salesman. Hardly knows any technical info outside of what's in the brochure, but has the gall to pretend he does.
@@bhyphen8234 Doug barely points out any quirks and features for most of his reviews.
Why on earth did Ferrari think it was okay to make their A/C controls like that? Obvious safety concerns aside, imagine getting in a hot car and having to fool with that nonsense before you can get the air how you want it.
You can obviously adjust the temperature without popping out the dial. Doug is just Doug.
Wouldn't you just leave your auto climate control on a comfortable temperature and let it do its thing every time you start the car?
Italy is a warm country, you'd think they'd have designed it better but then again, Italian cars have never been known for ergonomics or simple climate controls.
That key is gorgeous
Thank you Doug...my first thought... Those door handles will get scratched up badly by long nails no?
Certainly a concern for the Kardashians
I have a Yugo 55A, it has 25.000Km, cost me 1200 euro. It has 5 speed manual, 1118cc (edit, 1116cc, sorry, my mind hard disc is saturated of info) Fiat OHC engine, electronic ignition, and has a radiocasette.
What the heck is a radiocasette? So it is Bluetooth powered cassette tape?
@@ShersGarage Hi, here at Spain we name "Radiocasette" to an old radio system, previous to "new" CD systems. Yes, is a tape system, you insert the tape of your favorite music group, or recording songs from the radio. Previous system for the normal tapes was a big big tape seemed to the video old tapes size. Regards from Madrid and luck for Spain football team this Sunday, at this moment playing Nederlands VS England, 1-1 at moment, winner today will be the enemy for Spain.
Dueño de un Yugo y Español, mis respetos 🫡
@@997tt7 Hola, se lo compré a Alfredo, de Oliva de Plasencia en Cáceres, es un "chalao" de los Yugos, tiene alguno k incluso no se llegó a matricular , alguna versión especial.
is it just me or is it shaped like a humped back 812, love the looks sound and paint job thooooo, it’s stunning
Everybody was mad when Porsche released the Cayenne because it was out of their philosophy, but it saved them from bankruptcy and went on to become their best seller. I don’t like SUV’s but many people do, so Ferrari is just going after what the market asks for. Imho they did also a great job at, and the powertrain is still very much Ferrari
sure but that doesn't make actual sense when you look at the size of the market for a 400k usd hr-v. edit: every time you double the price the size of market goes to like 1/10th.
@@lasskinn474 yeah well it doesn’t appear to be that bad since they are fully booked for the next two years of production
It was no Porsche, it was a VW Touareg basically. That was the main problem.
I don't understand the hate toward this car. It really has it all: practically, performance, style... except maybe for an affordable price tag...
Because idiots always bash what they can never have, it protects their fragile egos
Try using touchscreens while driving and try keeping gloss black clean and scratch free especially in a sunny area where you’re blinded by reflections from the gloss black and touchscreens.
Its not very stylish or good looking. The back looks like a mach E and profile + front are too mazda like. The interior is nothing too special.
It should be priced like the Ferrari Roma around $200-250k max.
The V12 engine is the only special thing about it. Its just not a very remarkable or memorable car in a sea of SUVs.
@@HeelPower200 Roma doesn't have a V12 and it's because of the V12 the price is more than its so called rivals. It's in fact priced just like a V12 Ferrari should be.
I think the styling for an SUV is amazing.
Drinking game, take a shot everytime Doug says Purosangue
dougs pronounciation of car names always makes me laugh lol
If the prowler and a cx-30 had a baby it would be this.
Those wheel wells/fender flares look ridiculous.
Disagree, gives the side profile depth and an aggressive stance something very common on a lot of today's suvs.
How nice of Ferarri to pay homage to the Mazda CX-30 Turbo. Actually, you can just get the base model CX30.
What is wirh all these knob heads commenting 'Its like a CX-30!' Did yinz just pick one up on lease?! Sharp car ok, but come on...