
The new Ferrari Purosangue, presented a few months earlier, was already a great success. So much so that sales had to be suspended as the order book was already full. A great launch for the brand’s first SUV Italian, which, nevertheless, was feared by many purists. Because relief models are now available at all manufacturers, even the most elite ones. And this does not really appeal to enthusiasts, who consider these cars too heavy, non-aerodynamic and not at all sporty. However, this is not always the reality.
Power, driving pleasure and comfort coexist in perfect harmony #FerrariPurosanguewhile prioritizing the elegance and impeccable design typical of the jumping horse’s DNA.#Ferrari pic.twitter.com/7ofTd60GxL
—Ferrari (@Ferrari) September 14, 2022
Amazing detail
And that’s exactly the case with the new Ferrari Purosangue, which is much more dynamic than some might think. Indeed, it even has a small detail that could make Tesla jealous and that few people noticed. Looking at the rear window, we realize that it does not have a wiper. And not for nothing Sports SUV just don’t need it. According to the manufacturer, the air flow is optimized at roof level thanks to, in particular, the spoiler. In this way, the car’s aerodynamics are optimized.
Very comfortable
Thus, there is absolutely no need for a windshield wiper, since water flows by itself without the need for mechanical expulsion. This is explained by Rubens Curatola, responsible for Ferrari Purosangue aerodynamics, who claims that “ the car does not have a rear wiper. It is cleaned by a stream of air acting on the glass. The design of the spoiler has been thoroughly studied for maximum cleaning. In its longitudinal section, you can see the nolder at the end of the spoiler, which serves to correctly direct the streams to the surface of the rear glass.“.
Source: Auto Plus

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