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FERRARI has temporarily suspended orders for its PUROSANGUE model

In Maranello, they have stopped orders for their Crossover model Purosangue for the time being, and the reason for this step is not due to production problems, but due to high demand and a waiting period of up to two years.

Let the one who expected to raise his hand Ferrari Thoroughbred a big hit from the producer from Maranella. Their "non-SUV", which is more of a crossover, was introduced in mid-September and just a few days later it is Enrico Galleria, head of sales and marketing, said orders could be temporarily suspended.

Now it really happened and Galliera it's for an Australian magazine Drive said that Ferrari is currently no longer accepting orders for its model Thoroughbred, as delivery terms have increased to two years. "It's no secret that we are no longer accepting orders. We had so much interest without delivering a single car. We made a decision that we felt was consistent with the position of Ferrari and the model.” While competing models such as Lamborghini Governance, they have no production limit, they are in Maranello before it was Thoroughbred revealed, said they wanted to keep it exclusive.

Buyers of the Ferrari Purosangua will have to wait two years for their vehicle - Photo: Ferrari

Vehicle, similar SUV, will not represent more than 20 percent of the annual production of vehicles of the Italian sports car manufacturer. In the two and a half months that have passed since the disclosure, they orders reinforced to such an extent that Ferrari will be busy with this model for a long time. Those who succeeded submit on time their orders, they will have to wait two years for their cars. Thoroughbred is more expensive than almost all its rivals, in the UK the price starts at £ 313.120. That's almost twice the price of the Lamborghini Urus. The same applies to Australia, where the price for a four-door Ferrari starts at 728.000 Australian dollars. Prices for Germany, for example, have not yet been announced, but are expected to start at just over 360.000 euros.

Production of the four-door Ferrari will begin this month, and the first vehicles are expected to be delivered to customers next year - Photo: Ferrari

Production should start before the end of this year, and the first deliveries are planned for 2023. New Thoroughbred will initially only be available with V12 engine, although we know that its platform is also designed for hybrid drive. In the face of high demand Ferrari take your time diversifying your product offering at the beginning of the life cycle.

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