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Debunked? : The Second Ferrari Purosangue Worth Over N1.5 Billion Is In Delta State Not Abuja

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Debunked? : The Second Ferrari Purosangue Worth Over N1.5 Billion Is In Delta State Not Abuja - autojosh

Debunked? : The Second Ferrari Purosangue ultra-luxury Crossover SUV in Nigeria is in Warri, Delta State and not Abuja.

It comes after Polanco welcomed what was thought to be the “first-ever Ferrari Purosangue in Nigeria” into its showroom last week.

Video shows the unloading of Ferrari Purosangue worth over N1.5b moments after arriving the Lagos dealership.

With a starting price of over $600k (before several options), the Ferrari Purosangue is the world’s most expensive SUV.





It uses a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V-12 engine, which allows a 0-60 mph in just 3.3 secs and on to a top speed of 193 mph (310 km/h).

Amid the never ending feud of which Nigerian state boasts the best and most expensive supercars, a car dealer has debunk claims by auto dealer Abuja Car that the first Ferrari Purosangue in the country is in Abuja and not Lagos.

In a video shared by Abuja Car, a Ferrari Purosangue was alleged to have landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja earlier this year, though the supercar was reportedly shipped to its unnamed owner in Delta State.

“Dear @abujacar, that Ferrari no dey Abuja again o, the owner drive am there for 2 days then move am to warri,” Carcontinent wrote.

“So there are two Ferrari purosangues in Nigeria. One in warri (delta state) and one in the Big Lagos. Rumor has it there is one in abj but the owner hide am for garage sha 🤣🤣🤣🤣”





It comes after popular Lagos-based luxury car dealership, Polanco Exotic Cars, welcomed what was initially thought to be the “first-ever Ferrari Purosangue in Nigeria” into its showroom last week.

A video shared shows the moments Ferrari’s four-seater, four-door Crossover SUV arrived at Polanco Exotic Cars – a Lagos-based car dealership, which recently delivered a Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth N1.5 billion to Bishop David Oyedepo.

Since then, videos and pictures of another Purosangue in Nigeria has surfaced online, with some claiming the supercar belonged to someone based in the Federal Capital Territory.

With a starting price of over $600k, the Purosangue is the world’s most expensive SUV. Despite the high price (over N1.5 billon to own in Nigeria), the Purosangue has been met with great demand, proving to be an instant success for the Italian automaker.

Purosangue uses a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V-12 engine that churns out the power of 715 horses and 716Nm (528 pound-feet) of torque. It will go from standstill to 62 mph in just 3.3 seconds and on to a top speed of 193 mph (310 km/h).





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