Last Updated on: 27 Feb 2026
Ferrari Purosangue FAQs
Ferrari Purosangue FAQs
The Ferrari Purosangue was globally revealed in September 2022.
Yes, Ferrari opened its first official service centre in South India in Bengaluru in March 2025.
No, the Purosangue price of Rs 10.5 crore is indicative and before adding optional features, which will increase the final cost.
The Ferrari Purosangue is significantly more expensive than the Rs 4.6 crore-Lamborghini Urus SE.
Yes, the Ferrari Purosangue carries a much higher price tag compared to the Rs 5.45 crore-Aston Martin DBX 707 SUV.
No, Ferrari has not yet disclosed the ARAI fuel efficiency figure for the Purosangue SUV.
No, the Purosangue is strictly a petrol SUV.
As is the case with any four-wheeler, driving style, terrain, and weather may affect the fuel efficiency of the Purosangue.
The Ferrari Purosangue measures 4,973mm in length, 2,028mm in width, and 1,589mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,018mm.
The Ferrari Purosangue is powered by a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 that produces 715hp and 716Nm of torque.
The Purosangue uses an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission with a 4WD setup derived from the FF/GTC4.
The Ferrari Purosangue weighs 2,033kg and has a 49:51 front-rear weight distribution.
The Ferrari Purosangue is strictly a four-seater with individual bucket seats for all passengers.
The Ferrari Purosangue is imported into India, not locally assembled.
Yes, the Ferrari Purosangue’s transmission sends power to all four wheels.
The Purosangue’s 6.5-litre naturally-aspirated V12 petrol engine produces 715hp and 716Nm of peak torque.
The Ferrari Purosangue comes with a 100-litre petrol tank.
Filling the Purosangue’s 100-litre tank would cost approximately Rs 10,400, assuming petrol is priced at Rs 104 per litre.
With a claimed mileage of 5.78kpl (WLTP cycle), the Ferrari Purosangue can cover up to 578km on a full tank.
The approximate running cost of the Ferrari Purosangue works out to Rs 18 per kilometre (assuming petrol is priced at Rs 104 per litre).
The Ferrari Purosangue price starts at Rs 10.50 crore (ex-showroom).
Boopesh Reddy, known for his luxury car collection, is reported to be the first Indian owner of the Ferrari Purosangue.
The Ferrari Purosangue is powered by a 6496cc, naturally aspirated V12 engine that produces 725hp at 7,750rpm and 716Nm at 6,250rpm. This motor is paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic and delivers power to all four wheels.
The company-claimed Ferrari Purosangue mileage is 5.78kpl, based on WLTP combined cycle data.
The Ferrari Purosangue ground clearance is 185mm, which can be increased to up to 215mm using optional lift systems.
The Purosangue SUV can sprint from 0 to 100kph in just 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of over 310kph.
The Ferrari Purosangue offers 473 litres of boot space.
The Ferrari Purosangue on road price in Ganderbal starts at Rs 12.02 crore.
No, Ferrari offers the Purosangue in a single variant.
Ferrari offers the Purosangue in 31 colour options across six categories: Standard, Additional, Historical, Classic, Special, and Matte.
At 5.78kpl, the Ferrari Purosangue mileage reflects its performance-focused 6496cc V12 engine. While not built for efficiency, it offers everyday usability for those who prioritise performance.
While the certified Ferrari Purosangue mileage is 5.78kpl, real-world figures in Indian traffic and road conditions may be lower.
Some of the most recognisable Ferrari Purosangue colours include Rosso Corsa DS 322, Giallo Modena DS 4305, Blu Pozzi, Bianco Avus 100, and Grigio Silverstone. Matte finishes like Rosso Ferrari F1-75 Opaco are also popular.
The Ferrari Purosangue price in Ganderbal is Rs 10.50 crore ex-showroom.


























