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A Ferrari with four seats and rear doors sounds like a contradiction, and then you drive one. The Purosangue is Ferrari's first four-door, four-seat car, and it carries a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 up front while still seating four adults with their luggage. When you rent the Ferrari Purosangue in Dubai with us, we deliver it free to your hotel, villa, or DXB arrival, and the Salik tag is already fitted. The decision this page helps with is simple. If you've always wanted a Ferrari but needed it to hold the family, this is the one, and it's worth knowing where it beats the two-seaters and where a super-SUV would actually suit you better.

What makes it the unusual Ferrari

Ferrari won't call it an SUV, and once you've sat in it you understand why. The engine sits low and behind the front axle, the roofline is closer to a tall coupe than a 4x4, and it drives with the precision of a Ferrari GT rather than the float of a big crossover. That V12 revs past 8,000 rpm and makes around 715 horsepower with no turbos in the way, so the throttle response is immediate. The rear doors are rear-hinged and open backwards, which looks dramatic in a hotel forecourt and makes getting into the back genuinely easy.

The practical part is real, not marketing. Four proper seats, each one its own bucket, and a boot that swallows a weekend's bags or a couple of golf sets. This is the Ferrari you can take to brunch with two friends in the back and still arrive feeling like you're in something special.

Purosangue or a two-seat Ferrari

If it's just you, or you and one passenger, a Roma or an 812 gives you the same V12 drama in a lighter, lower car, and there's no reason to size up. The Purosangue earns its place the moment a third or fourth person comes along. A 296 or an F8 leaves you choosing who rides and who waits. The Purosangue takes four adults, their bags fit in the back, and nobody's folded into a parcel shelf.

So the honest split is this. Two people and a coast road, take the two-seater. Four people who all want the Ferrari experience, take the Purosangue. It's the only car in the range that doesn't make you pick.

Purosangue or a super-SUV like the Urus

This is where people get it wrong. A Lamborghini Urus is a true performance SUV with the ride height, the all-weather security, and the cargo space of a large 4x4. The Purosangue is lower, more exclusive, and built around that front-mid V12, which makes it a four-seat grand tourer that happens to ride a little higher than a sports car.

If you want a car that feels like an SUV, sits you up high, and shrugs off rough ground, the Urus is the smarter rent. If you want a Ferrari that seats four and drives like a Ferrari, with the rarity that comes from how few were built, the Purosangue is the one to have. They look like rivals on a spec sheet. In the metal they're aimed at different days out.

Where it shines in Dubai, and where it doesn't

Sheikh Zayed Road, the Jumeirah strip, and the run out to Abu Dhabi are where this car makes sense. It's planted at speed, the V12 sounds extraordinary through the tunnels, and it draws a crowd anywhere you park it. For dinner at a Marina restaurant or a night photographed against the skyline, few cars land harder.

Now the caveats, because they matter. The height is for driveways, speed bumps, and loaded suspension, not for dunes. Don't take it off tarmac. A naturally aspirated V12 drinks fuel, so budget for that on longer drives. In a 45-degree July the cabin cools fast and the seats are ventilated, so the heat isn't the problem here. The real limit is the road. There's far more performance in this car than any UAE speed limit lets you legally use, and the fines and points for serious speeding are heavy. Enjoy it where it's appropriate.

Booking one, and what you'll need

The Purosangue is brand-new and built in deliberately small numbers, so availability is tight and weekends book out early. Reserve ahead rather than walking up. We hand it over with a full walkaround so you know the car before you drive it, deliver it to where you're staying, and collect it the same way.

To drive it you'll need to be at least 25, present a passport, a valid driving licence, and a visa or entry stamp for visitors. UAE residents drive on a local licence. Tourists drive on a recognised foreign licence, and an International Driving Permit alongside it keeps things smooth. Salik tolls are tagged automatically, and any fines incurred during your rental are passed on to you.

FAQ — Common Questions Answered.

Does the Ferrari Purosangue really seat four adults?

Yes, and that's the whole point of the car. It has four individual seats, two in front and two in the back, each one a proper bucket rather than a token bench. Adults fit comfortably in the rear, and the rear-hinged doors open backwards so getting in and out is easy even in a tight hotel forecourt. There's a real boot behind the rear seats too, enough for a weekend's luggage for the four of you.

How is the Purosangue different from a two-seat Ferrari like the 296 or Roma?

The Purosangue carries four people and their bags, where the two-seaters carry one passenger and very little luggage. If you're driving solo or as a couple, a Roma or 296 gives you the same Ferrari thrill in a lighter, lower car. The moment you need to bring two more people, the Purosangue is the only Ferrari that takes everyone without anyone waiting behind. It also keeps the naturally aspirated V12, which several of the newer two-seaters have moved away from.

Is the Purosangue better than renting a Lamborghini Urus?

It depends on what you want from the day. The Urus is a genuine performance SUV with a high seating position, more cargo room, and the ability to handle rougher ground. The Purosangue is lower, rarer, and built around a front-mid V12, so it drives more like a four-seat grand tourer than an SUV. For pure exclusivity and Ferrari character with four seats, take the Purosangue. For SUV practicality and ride height, the Urus suits you better.

Can I take the Purosangue off-road or into the desert?

No, you should keep it on tarmac. Despite the extra ride height, the Purosangue is not an off-roader, and the suspension travel and ground clearance are tuned for driveways and speed bumps, not dunes or wadi tracks. If you want desert driving, rent a proper 4x4 for that. The Purosangue is at its best on Sheikh Zayed Road, the coast roads, and the highway out to Abu Dhabi.

Who can rent and drive a Purosangue in Dubai?

You'll need to be at least 25 years old with a valid driving licence to rent one with us. Residents use a UAE licence, while visitors can drive on a recognised foreign licence, ideally backed by an International Driving Permit. Because the Purosangue is new and built in small numbers, availability is limited and the best advice is to book well ahead, especially for weekends. We deliver it free and walk you around the car before you take the keys.