The Ferrari Purosangue is causing quite a stir. The automaker has already had to stop taking orders for the company’s first four-door, with Ferrari limiting the model’s production to just 20 percent of its annual output. The car won’t go on sale until next year, but a new video from Harry’s Garage gets us up close and personal with the unique Ferrari.

The new Purosangue is quite the sight. It features aggressive, aerodynamic bodywork, with vents located all around the front, including the thin daytime running lights. It’s a chunky machine with big, staggered 22- and 23-inch wheels. The video shows off the car’s intricate details, like the detached carbon-fibre wheel arches.

Gallery: 2023 Ferrari Purosangue

The rear of the car is all Ferrari, with big quad tailpipes sticking out from underneath the diffuser. Astute viewers will notice the lack of a rear windscreen wiper, but a closer inspection reveals that Ferrari creased the glass in a way not to need one. It gives the Purosangue a cleaner rear-end appearance.

Inside, the Ferrari seats four, with the rear door opening 79 degrees to enable easier ingress and egress. The cabin is awash in technology, with the dash featuring a screen for the driver and one for the front passenger.

Powering the Purosangue is a Ferrari V12. The 6.5-litre engine produces 715 bhp and 528 lb-ft of torque, the most of any Ferrari GT ever. The Ferrari is estimated to hit 62 mph in 3.3 seconds. It will also have a top speed of over 192 mph. The automaker offers the vehicle with all-wheel drive, which disengages above fourth gear and/or around 125 mph.

Ferrari hasn’t released pricing information for all markets, but other markets suggest it won’t be cheap. In the UK, it starts at £313,120. The available options will certainly add to the final figure.