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What are the must-have interior accessories for the Ferrari Purosangue?

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What are the absolute must-have interior accessories for a new Purosangue that you guys actually recommend? I am finally taking delivery of mine in about three weeks (literally been waiting since the reveal!!) and I am honestly buzzing but also low-key terrified of ruining it. I am based in a pretty rural part of the UK where it rains 90% of the time, so I am already panicking about getting mud and grit on those beautiful floors, but I want to make sure I am buying stuff that actually fits the vibe and doesnt look like I bought it at a petrol station.

I have been doing a lot of digging online and keep seeing everyone talk about the official Ferrari luggage set. It looks stunning in the photos but it is nearly ten thousand pounds for a few bags which seems a bit mental even for a car this price. Like, is it actually better than just using a nice Tumi set or is it just for the logo? I also saw some threads about aftermarket floor mats like TuxMat or some custom leather ones from a shop in Italy, but then some owners on a Facebook group said the fitment for the rear seats is super weird because of how the center console is shaped and they had to trim them themselves which sounds like a nightmare. I dont want to be cutting up mats for a 300k car.

I really need to find:

  • High-quality floor mats that dont look like cheap plastic buckets
  • A screen protector for that passenger display because my wife has some big rings and I know shes gonna tap that screen constantly
  • Some kind of solution for the back seats because the kids will definitely be back there with snacks
  • Maybe a better phone mount if the integrated one is as fiddly as I heard?

I have got about 3000 set aside for the initial protection phase and I really want it sorted before the car actually gets here. I am planning on using it as my main daily driver so it is gonna see some real-world wear and tear. If any current owners have found a specific brand that fits perfectly or some clever little gadget I havent thought of yet, please share... I am so worried about that first scratch on the leather...


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> I am already panicking about getting mud and grit on those beautiful floors, but I want to make sure I am buying stuff that actually fits the vibe and doesnt look like I bought it at a petrol station. I have tried many setups over the years for high-end dailies, and in my experience, keeping it simple is better. If you are worried about the UK rain, Lloyd Mats Luxe Custom Floor Mats are a superior alternative to plastic. They are ultra-dense carpet that traps grit deep in the pile so it doesnt scratch the leather, and they feel much more premium than a rubber tray. Regarding the luggage, honestly dont drop ten grand on the Ferrari set. A set of Tumi Alpha 3 International Dual Access 4-Wheeled Carry-On bags offers better durability and fits the boot perfectly. For the passenger display, a ViaScreens Matte Screen Protector for Ferrari Purosangue is effective at hiding fingerprints and preventing ring scratches. To protect the rear, I recommend:


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I totally agree with the protection first mindset. I'm very satisfied with how my interior is holding up after these small additions:


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In my experience, keeping that interior pristine requires a methodical approach. Over the years, I have tried many brands, but for the Purosangue, Manicci Custom Diamond Stitch Leather Floor Mats are the most reliable. They offer full coverage without that cheap industrial look. For the screen, ScreenShield Tempered Glass Passenger Display Protector is basically essential. I have seen too many scratched displays from rings; better to be safe.


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Honestly, I had such high hopes for the official Ferrari accessories, but they are a massive letdown for the price. I tried the bespoke bags in my last car and the stitching started fraying within months... totally not worth the ten grand. For the Purosangue, you really need to be careful with the floor mats because if they arent secured right, they can slide under the pedals, which is a massive safety risk.

  • Get the WeatherTech FloorLiner DigitalFit Black for the front. I know they look a bit utility-heavy, but for rural UK mud, anything else just gets ruined.
  • For the leather, use Swissvax Leather Glaze Protection to prevent those micro-scratches from rings and denim. Last time I took a weekend trip down to the Cotswolds in a similar setup, it rained so hard the local pubs car park turned into a literal swamp. I spent more time worrying about my shoes than enjoying the roast beef. My wife actually ended up making me take my boots off before I even touched the door handle. It reminded me of this one time in the Alps where we got stuck behind a tractor for three hours and I nearly lost my mind because the heater was too loud... it was an older V12 and the vibrations were just rattling my brain for hours. Anyway, just make sure whatever you buy actually clicks into the floor pegs properly. You dont want those mats moving during a spirited drive. But yeah, it is a stunning car regardless of the rain.


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