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Forget the Waitlist: You Can Now Pilot Ferrari's ₹12 Crore Purosangue in Dubai Without a Deposit

By ANI | Updated: January 22, 2026 16:30 IST

India PR DistributionNew Delhi [India], January 22: India For the Indian automotive enthusiast, the Ferrari Purosangue is the ...

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New Delhi [India], January 22: India For the Indian automotive enthusiast, the Ferrari Purosangue is the ultimate "forbidden fruit". While it represents a dream machine for many, the reality of owning one in India is typically reserved for a microscopic elitenames like Shri Mukesh Ambani. Between astronomical import taxes, a multi-year waiting list, and limited local allocations, getting behind the wheel of this ₹12 crore masterpiece on Indian soil is a massive challenge.

However, that dream is now coming true in a new way. The road to experiencing this Ferrari legend has just shifted to Dubai.

The "No-Deposit" Revolution

In a move that disrupts the traditional luxury rental market, MKV Luxury Car Rental in Dubai has added the Purosangue to its fleet with a game-changing condition: no security deposit is needed.

Typically, renting a supercar involves blocking lakhs of rupees on a credit card. MKV's new policy removes this financial barrier, allowing Indian travelers to simply book and get behind the wheel of one of the world's most wanted cars. At a starting price of USD 2,200 per day, this elite experience is now accessible to Indian tourists, business travellers, and families on holiday.

Not an SUV, But a "Four-Door Ferrari"

The Purosangue is a landmark model for Ferrari. It is their first-ever four-door car, designed for those who demand supercar speed but also require space for family or friends.

Under the hood lies the heart of a beast: a mighty V12 engine, a masterpiece of engineering that is becoming increasingly rare today. Ferrari famously refuses to call it an SUV, instead labelling it a "four-door Ferrari" to ensure its sporty soul remains intact.

Why Dubai is the Ultimate Pitstop

Dubai is a city where luxury is famously easy to access. While such cars remain incredibly rare in India, Dubai offers a hassle-free way to enjoy them without the burdens of ownership.

Why wait years for an allocation when you can have the keys today?

* Easy Booking: You can reserve the car online before your trip begins.

* No Big Deposit: You don't have to keep lakhs of rupees blocked as a security deposit.

* Pure Fun: Drive around Dubai's iconic sights and capture the moment with no long-term worries.

* Trusted Service: MKV Luxury is known for clear pricing, well-maintained cars, and excellent service.

For every Indian who has dreamed of a Ferrari, your chance to lead the pack has arrived. Pack your bags for Dubai and prepare for the drive of a lifetime.

Ready to start the engine?

View the collection and book the Ferrari Purosangue at mkvluxury.com.

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