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The un-SUV from Ferrari.

First things first: If you call the all-new 2024 Ferrari Purosangue an “SUV,” you’re probably reducing your chances of ever owning one to zero. The brain trust at the Italian firm certainly does not call the Purosangue an SUV. And they’re probably right to steer clear of the term, because this Ferrari is not so easy to classify. It’s not …

An upscale Toronto eatery nods to New England nostalgia.

The design of the new Daphne restaurant in Toronto is another demonstration of Paolo Ferrari shaking up the luxury hospitality industry.

Vitamin D GT.

On a twisty, coastal road in southern Sardinia, the 2024 Ferrari Roma Spider proved comfortable and quick.

From deep time to outer space.

Known for furniture and interior architecture, Paolo Ferrari has quickly become one of the preeminent young designers in Canada, attracting clients from all over the world with an aesthetic that, like the shape of the bone, transcends time and space, adjusting to a variety of functions and locations.

City power.

Anything that bears the prancing horse logo is going to be much, much more powerful than most other things on the road at any given time.

A powerful, comfortable, slinky roadster.

Replacing the California, the Portofino is Ferrari’s everyday drop-top GT.

Exceptional inaugural models from the new Icona series.

Two delightfully uncommon speedsters that blend a vintage format with the best of Ferrari’s modern design language.

A jack-of-all-trades Ferrari with the soul of a race car.

A big, fast GT with a certain sinister appeal and a V12, that also boasts four full seats, four-wheel-drive, and—a hatchback.

Ferrari’s most powerful V8 ever.

Ferrari announces the hotter track-focused iteration of its V8-powered 488 supercar.

A Canadian collection debuts at Colony.

A collection of unified objects in dialogue with one another, each piece in this collection exudes a sense of quiet refinement.

Ferrari's new anti-SUV.

With two doors, four seats,12 cylinders, four-wheel drive and a hatchback tail, the Ferrari GTC4 Lusso is as practical a beast as you’ll find within Enzo’s famed stable of prancing ponies.

Car collectors.

For even the most feverish car aficionado, a visit to Maranello is something on a different plane, a mythical must-see to be sure. This small town north of Bologna, Italy, is home to Ferrari, and as a result, it is a focal point for much passion.