The Ferrari Purosangue represents a groundbreaking chapter in automotive luxury, showcasing Ferrari's first-ever SUV that captures the spirit of the brand's illustrious performance heritage. Since its debut in 2023, this hyper-SUV has become a coveted gem for collectors in Oakland and beyond. With a base MSRP exceeding $398,000, and bespoke commissioning options that can easily push that figure well past $500,000, owning a Purosangue places you in an elite echelon of ultra-luxury vehicle enthusiasts.
As the first naturally aspirated Ferrari SUV, featuring a 6.5L Tipo F140IA V12 engine, the Purosangue is not just a car; it is a statement of art and engineering. The Tailor-Made Maranello commissioning program elevates its value, allowing owners to customize their vehicles to reflect individual tastes and preferences, making it a unique collector's item. Donation of a Purosangue not only supports our mission but solidifies your role in the exclusive world of luxury automotive philanthropy.
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Purosangue • 2023+
The first SUV from Ferrari, the Purosangue, features a unique four-door design with rear-hinged doors. Exclusively limited to less than 20% of Ferrari's total production, its 6.5L V12 engine delivers unmatched performance.
Known issues by generation
The Ferrari Purosangue, while a magnificent piece of engineering, does have some known maintenance considerations that potential donors should be aware of. The F140IA 6.5L naturally aspirated V12 mandates a timing chain service interval between 60,000 to 80,000 miles, requiring an engine-out service that can cost upwards of $25,000 to $50,000 when performed by factory-trained technicians. Additionally, the Multimatic TASV active hydraulic suspension has shown signs of pre-failure in early-production models, with full system replacements costing between $20,000 to $40,000. Its carbon-ceramic brakes also need periodic servicing, typically every 25,000 to 40,000 miles, and tire replacements for the Purosangue-specific Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tires can exceed $4,000 every 8,000 to 12,000 miles.
Donation value by condition + generation
The Ferrari Purosangue stands as an ultra-luxury hyper-SUV halo blue-chip collector's item with values reflecting its bespoke commissioning options and historical significance. Very-low-mile examples (<3,000 miles) show iron-clad collector premiums, particularly when supported by documented original paint and matching numbers. The bespoke Tailor-Made options can drive values by $100,000 or more, making thorough authentication crucial. As prices soar in auction settings like RM Sotheby’s and Pebble Beach, a qualified appraiser's opinion is essential to establish the vehicle's true worth for donation purposes, particularly under IRS regulations.
Donation process for this model
Donating a Ferrari Purosangue is a process that emphasizes the importance of qualified appraisal. Given its substantial value, a qualified appraiser is mandatory, ensuring that all documentation is in place for IRS Form 8283 Section B. The enclosed transport of the vehicle is necessary to maintain its pristine condition and value. Additionally, specific documentation like the Tailor-Made build-card and Ferrari Classiche pre-eligibility certification must be included to ensure the integrity and provenance of the vehicle throughout its donation journey.
Oakland regional notes
Oakland boasts a vibrant community of ultra-luxury hyper-SUV owners, including those of the Ferrari Purosangue. With access to authorized Ferrari dealers and specialist restorers, owners can ensure their vehicles are maintained and preserved in pristine condition. The local concours shows and cars-and-coffee events offer opportunities for Purosangue enthusiasts to connect, while climate-controlled storage facilities provide ideal environments for low-mileage preservation.
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