This is the Ferrari Simoom – The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue

This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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What the designer has done is ingenious.

He took some design elements from various Ferrari models and mashed them together, creating something truly unique.

The SUV boasts a coupe-like design. Actually, it almost looks like a super sedan that has been raised.

The car looks like it has been shaped by the elements. We see a front end that’s slightly reminiscent of the F-12 Berlinetta and 812 Superfast. The side profile looks crisp and incorporates luscious forms, especially around the wheel arches. At the rear, we get what we assume is the rear hatch, shaped like the SF90 engine cover. The taillights are heavily inspired by those of the Roma.

This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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A coupe-like sillhouette

Despite the high clearance, the design suggests plenty of performance – just like it should be in a Ferrari.

Among the key design features are the coupe-like design, the massive C-pillar, suicide rear doors, plenty of aerodynamic elements and vents, a “dynamic trunk lid” that acts as both a rear windshield and an active spoiler.

This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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This is the Ferrari Simoom - The SUV Ferrari Should Build Instead of the Purosangue Exterior
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Dejan Hristov has definitely given us a completely new take on what a Ferrari SUV should look like. Frankly, although the Purrosangue renderings look good in their own right, we think Dejan’s vision is truer to the original Ferrari philosophy. It’s less sedated and more wild and unapologetic. The Simoom is more flamboyant, more in your face, and this is what a Ferrari should be.

Source: Dejan Hristov via Behance