In China, they crashed the new Ferrari Purosangue. This is the first accident with a crossover, not counting the crashed test prototype.
From the photos, the Ferrari Purosangue crossover skidded on a wet road and crashed into a fence. The car has no front end and the left side is seriously damaged, and the airbags were deployed in the cabin.
As known, the Ferrari Purosangue is the brand’s first crossover. The four-seater is equipped with a 725-horsepower naturally aspirated V12 and can accelerate to a hundred in 3.3 seconds and reach 310 km/h. The price of the Ferrari Purosangue starts at $400,000.