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Ferrari SUV Cars in India

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  • Mahindra XUV700
    Mahindra XUV700
    +67 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 13.66 - 25.19 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    28,352
  • Hyundai Creta
    Hyundai Creta
    +80 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 10.73 - 20.2 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    22,265
  • Maruti Suzuki Swift
    Maruti Suzuki Swift
    +13 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 5.79 - 8.65 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    12,017
  • Hyundai i20
    Hyundai i20
    +18 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 6.87 - 10.52 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    14,258
  • Kia Seltos
    Kia Seltos
    +23 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 10.79 - 19.81 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    22,404
  • Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
    Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
    +9 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 8.8 - 12.94 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    18,267
  • New Hyundai Verna
    New Hyundai Verna
    +17 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 10.69 - 16.98 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    22,195
  • Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
    Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
    +27 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 10.95 - 19.76 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    22,726
  • Mahindra Bolero 2025
    Mahindra Bolero 2025
    +4 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 7.99 - 9.69 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    16,586
  • Toyota Fortuner
    Toyota Fortuner
    +14 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 33.65 - 48.85 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    69,844

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  • Ferrari Electric Line-up Delayed Over Low Demands
    Bilal Firfiray | Jun 23, 2025
    Ferrari Electric Line-up Delayed Over Low Demands
    While the first pure-electric Ferrari will be a limited-run model and is scheduled to arrive later this year, the second all-electric model is a high-volume one.
    1 min read
  • 2023 Ferrari Purosangue Breaks Cover With A V12, Rivals The Lamborghini Urus
    Sameer Contractor | Sep 14, 2022
    2023 Ferrari Purosangue Breaks Cover With A V12, Rivals The Lamborghini Urus
    The 2023 Ferrari Purosangue positions itself as a high-riding and more practical equivalent to the brand's sports cars.
    3 mins read
  • 2021 Ferrari Purosangue Will Be Brand's First-Ever SUV; To Share Underpinnings With New Roma GT
    Sameer Contractor | Dec 22, 2019
    2021 Ferrari Purosangue Will Be Brand's First-Ever SUV; To Share Underpinnings With New Roma GT
    The Ferrari Purosangue SUV or the FUV as the brand's marketing guys like to call it, is coming closer to production. The all-new offering is the first utility vehicle from the Italian automaker, as the brand bucks to the trend of performance SUVs. Now, we already know that the SUV will debut in 2021, but now more details have emerged about the underpinnings, keeping us excited about what's to come. A report from Auto Express reveals that the Ferrari Purosangue will share its underpinnings with the Ferrari Roma GT.
    1 min read
  • Ferrari's New Crossover Named Purosangue; To Be Launched In 2022
    car&bike Team | Sep 19, 2018
    Ferrari's New Crossover Named Purosangue; To Be Launched In 2022
    The Purosangue will be based on Ferrari's new Front Mid-Engine Architecture which will see the engine mounted up front but behind the wheels while the dual-clutch transmission will be positioned at the rear. This setup will help in better weight distribution.
    1 min read
  • Ferrari Boss Confirms First SUV
    car&bike Team | Oct 11, 2017
    Ferrari Boss Confirms First SUV
    Ferrari's new SUV, codenamed F16X, will be based on GTC4 Lusso AWD with a tentative launch by 2021. Ferrari is looking to take on the Lamborghini Urus SUV, which debuts by the end of this year.
    1 min read
  • Ferrari SUV Project In The Works, Launch In 2021
    Cyrus Dhabhar | Jul 20, 2017
    Ferrari SUV Project In The Works, Launch In 2021
    Its official, Ferrari is making an SUV! The Italian supercar manufacturer that makes some of the most desirable four wheeled vehicles on the planet had until now stuck to their word and stated that they will never make an SUV to dilute the brand's image. Although the decision to make SUVs might annoy the Ferrarista around the world, it is actually a great thing. Porsche, a thoroughbred supercar manufacturer was in almost dire straits until it launched the Cayenne over a decade and a half ago. And since then, Porsche has showcased some of the best driving cars in the world mainly due to the profits that the likes of the Cayenne and the smaller Macan brings. Similarly, Lamborghini, makers of some of the world's most extreme supercars have also gone down the SUV route with the upcoming Urus, which is slated to double the manufacturer's sales.
    1 min read