Ferrari Purosangue specs
A viral post surfaced showing a 2026 Ferrari Purosangue in Lagos packing a 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 with 715 hp and 716 Nm, AWD, 0–100 km/h in ~3.3 seconds and a 310 km/h top speed — priced at 1.5 billion NGN in that listing. The clip racked up heavy engagement (179 likes, 15K+ views), underscoring continued global appetite for NA V12 luxury SUVs. (x.com)
Ferrari fits the Purosangue with its Tipo F140IA front-mid V12 stamped at 6,496 cc, a 65° layout with DOHC/48-valve heads and a dry-sump oil system, and the engine redlines well above 8,000 rpm. (buildpriceoption.com) The car’s unique driveline uses an 8‑speed dual‑clutch transaxle at the rear plus a separate two‑gear front gearbox (a front torque unit evolved from the GTC4Lusso) rather than a conventional transfer case. (cars.co.za) Independent measurement on rollers recently recorded roughly 720 hp and about 540 lb‑ft at the wheels — figures that highlight drivetrain losses versus factory flywheel ratings and underline why dyno numbers can exceed advertised output at the wheels. (carscoops.com) Local Nigerian listings and dealer reports show brand‑new Purosangue units being offered in Lagos at prices reported around ₦1.7–1.8 billion, while Ferrari’s U.S. starting MSRP for the model has been published near $398,000, indicating large import, duty and dealer markups for the market. (sellatease.com) Ferrari dealers and regional reviews note order books for the Purosangue have repeatedly closed, with allocations reportedly sold out into 2026, making any local arrival notable to buyers and resellers alike. (cars.co.za)