The Ferrari Purosangue crossover is only months away from the assembly line, so says the Italian automaker's 2021 annual report. In the report's section on 2022 guidance, we're informed, "Ferrari Daytona SP3 and Ferrari Purosangue will commence production in 2022 with deliveries starting in 2023." After trotting out mules draped in a mashup of Ferrari and Maserati body panels, prototypes in heavily camouflaged production bodywork have been caught around Maranello. Based on the roofline we imagine we can see under the masking panels in video from YouTube user Varryx, it appears the Purosangue will wear a very fast rear profile. That lengthy span from the B-pillar to the rear end could make for roomy rear quarters; luggage space under that sloping backlight might take a hit, though.
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