The Ferrari Purosangue represents a new pinnacle in automotive engineering and luxury, catering to Cincinnati’s elite collectors and enthusiasts. As Ferrari's first-ever SUV, this halo vehicle combines an awe-inspiring 6.5L F140IA V12 with a bespoke-commissioned design, making it a rare gem in today's hyper-SUV market. Owners can indulge in Ferrari's Tailor-Made program, allowing for unprecedented customization, ensuring that each Purosangue is as unique as its owner.
This ultra-luxury marvel is not only a collector's dream but also a testament to Ferrari's commitment to performance and elegance. With a limited production capped at less than 20% of annual output, the Purosangue has become a sought-after trophy in the collector community, presenting a secure and high-value donation opportunity for those looking to make a significant impact while enjoying the prestige of Ferrari ownership.
📖Generation guide
Ferrari Purosangue • 2023+
The single-generation Purosangue features a unique four-door design with rear-hinged rear doors, housing a powerful F140IA 6.5L NA V12. With a two-year wait list allocation, its bespoke options elevate its collector status.
Known issues by generation
The Purosangue's F140IA 6.5L NA V12 engine, while delivering exhilarating performance, has a timing chain service interval set at 60-80k miles, requiring costly engine-out servicing at authorized Ferrari dealers. Additionally, early production models have exhibited a pre-failure pattern in the Multimatic active hydraulic suspension's TASV damper units. Owners should also note the high costs associated with the carbon-ceramic brake replacements and specialized tire services, which are essential for maintaining the vehicle's performance and warranty.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Ferrari Purosangue stands as an ultra-luxury hyper-SUV, with values for low-mileage examples soaring to between $400,000 to $650,000 or more at prestigious auctions. The bespoke commissioning content, such as Tailor-Made options, is a crucial value driver, potentially adding $100,000 to $200,000 to the vehicle's worth. It’s essential that all examples include matching-numbers engine blocks and original paint for maximum valuation. To ensure collector premium, Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility verification is critical, making the expertise of a qualified appraiser indispensable for this esteemed vehicle.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Purosangue through Revive Wheels involves strict compliance with valuation requirements. A qualified appraiser, mandatory at the highest credentialed tier, must assess the vehicle, ensuring its bespoke elements are accurately documented for IRS Form 8283 Section B use. The donation process necessitates enclosed transport for matching-numbers and bespoke-commissioned examples, along with vital archival documents, including the Tailor-Made build card that verifies the bespoke commissioning content.
Cincinnati regional notes
Cincinnati boasts a vibrant community of ultra-luxury SUV owners, supported by authorized Ferrari dealers and specialist restoration services. The region offers numerous opportunities for preservation events, concours shows, and car enthusiast gatherings, amplifying the Purosangue's appeal. It's vital for owners to connect with factory-trained technicians who are scarce but available in local independent shops, ensuring that their prized possession receives the care it deserves.
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