Both the Purosangue and the Range Rover Sport have standard driver and passenger frontal airbags, four-wheel antilock brakes, all wheel drive, traction control, electronic stability systems to prevent skidding, crash mitigating brakes, daytime running lights, lane departure warning systems, blind spot warning systems, rearview cameras, rear cross-path warning and driver alert monitors.
Compare the2024 Ferrari PurosangueVS 2024 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
Safety
Warranty
The Purosangue comes with a full 3-year/unlimited-mile basic warranty, which covers the entire truck and includes free 24-hour roadside assistance. The Range Rover Sport’s 50,000-mile basic warranty expires sooner.
Ferrari pays for scheduled maintenance on the Purosangue for 7 years and unlimited miles. Ferrari will pay for oil changes, air filter replacements, cabin filter replacement, brake fluid replacement, inspections, and any other required maintenance. Land Rover doesn’t pay scheduled maintenance for the Range Rover Sport.
Engine
The Purosangue’s 6.5 DOHC V12 produces 360 more horsepower (715 vs. 355) and 159 lbs.-ft. more torque (528 vs. 369) than the Range Rover Sport P360’s standard 3.0 turbo/supercharged 6-cylinder hybrid. The Purosangue’s 6.5 DOHC V12 produces 320 more horsepower (715 vs. 395) and 122 lbs.-ft. more torque (528 vs. 406) than the Range Rover Sport P400’s standard 3.0 turbo/supercharged 6-cylinder hybrid. The Purosangue’s 6.5 DOHC V12 produces 172 more horsepower (715 vs. 543) than the Range Rover Sport P550e’s standard 3.0 turbo/supercharged 6-cylinder hybrid. The Purosangue’s 6.5 DOHC V12 produces 89 more horsepower (715 vs. 626) and 122 lbs.-ft. more torque (528 vs. 406) than the Range Rover Sport SV’s standard 4.4 turbo V8 hybrid.
Fuel Economy and Range
The Purosangue has 7.5 gallons more fuel capacity than the Range Rover Sport P550e’s standard fuel tank (26.4 vs. 18.9 gallons), for longer range between fill-ups. The Purosangue has 2.6 gallons more fuel capacity than the Range Rover Sport’s standard fuel tank (26.4 vs. 23.8 gallons).
Transmission
The Purosangue offers a standard sequential manual gearbox (SMG). With no clutch pedal to worry about and a fully automatic mode, an SMG is much more efficient than a conventional automatic but just as easy to drive. The Range Rover Sport doesn’t offer an SMG or a conventional manual transmission.
Brakes and Stopping
For better stopping power the Purosangue’s standard brake rotors are larger than those on the Range Rover Sport:
|
Purosangue |
Range Rover Sport |
Front Rotors |
15.7 inches |
14.9 inches |
Rear Rotors |
15 inches |
13.9 inches |
Tires and Wheels
For better traction and acceleration, the Purosangue has larger rear tires than the Range Rover Sport (315/30R23 vs. 275/50R21). The Purosangue’s rear tires are larger than the largest rear tires available on the Range Rover Sport (315/30R23 vs. 305/35R23).
The Purosangue’s 255/35R22 front and 315/30R23 rear tires provide better handling because they have a lower 35 series front and 30 series rear profile (height to width ratio) that provides a stiffer sidewall than the Range Rover Sport’s standard 50 series tires. The Purosangue’s tires are lower profile than the Range Rover Sport SV’s 40 series front and 35 series rear tires.
For better ride, handling and brake cooling the Purosangue has standard 22-inch front and 23-inch rear wheels. Smaller 21-inch wheels are standard on the Range Rover Sport.
Changing a flat tire near traffic can be dangerous and inconvenient. The run-flat tires optional on the Purosangue can be driven up to 50 miles without any air pressure, allowing you to drive to a service station for a repair. The Range Rover Sport doesn’t offer run-flat tires.
Suspension and Handling
For better handling and stability, the track (width between the wheels) on the Purosangue is 1.4 inches wider in the front and .6 inches wider in the rear than on the Range Rover Sport.
Chassis
The Ferrari Purosangue may be more efficient, handle and accelerate better because it weighs about 500 to 1550 pounds less than the Land Rover Range Rover Sport.
The Purosangue is 9.1 inches shorter in height than the Range Rover Sport, making the Purosangue much easier to wash and garage and drive (lower center of gravity).
Ergonomics
Both the Purosangue and the Range Rover Sport offer available massaging front seats. The Purosangue also has standard massaging rear seats in order to maximize comfort and eliminate fatigue on long trips. Massaging rear seats aren’t available in the Range Rover Sport.