Ferrari’s Purosangue is listed for over $300,000 more than its already steep MSRP. By comparison, it's possible to find a low-mileage Lamborghini Urus for around $200,000. These Purosangues have asking prices exceeding even used Ferrari SF90 Stradales. Ferrari’s answer to the SUV craze is the Purosangue, a vehicle that seemingly exists just to give purists migraines and hedge fund managers something to fight over. But it's also an SUV unlike any on the market.
That’s roughly $300,000 more than the super SUV’s original starting price, although it’s safe to say that very few, if any, customers actually paid the base $400k MSRP without adding at least a few of the many available options. One of the trio is painted black and has 200 miles on the clock, another is finished in gray and has been driven 210 miles , while a red example is also up for grabs with 23 miles under its belt.