The new Ferrari Purosangue looks great in green.
Ferrari did something unprecedented for its brand when it unveiled the Purosangue, with the silhouette of an SUV, added practicality compared to any other Ferrari before it, and the status of being Ferrari’s very first “four-door four-seater.” Its fully-adjustable rear seats, power-operating coach-style rear doors, and of course its V12 engine distinguish it from other Ferraris and luxury performance SUVs as something unique, exclusive, and powerful.
Showcased at Ferrari of San Antonio, a stunning Ferrari Purosangue is finished in Verde Zeltweg, a rich, dark green shade with a tan interior. The configuration is a modern and timelessly elegant interpretation of the classic British green-over-tan color scheme, and the look fits perfectly with the Purosangue’s elegant sports car-like proportions.
Despite having four doors and luxurious seating for four, Ferrari created the Purosangue with the driving character and thrill of Ferrari’s other supercars in mind. With its long hood concealing a brawny V12 engine, and wide stance, it’s a Ferrari supercar like any other, but with added practicality and luxury for four, which looks especially elegant in a green-over-tan configuration.









