Italian supercar manufacturer Ferrari has released details and images of the 612 initial successor, FF.
Set to make its world public debut motor show next March in Geneva, was the newest FF Ferrari designed by Pininfarina, which shows a whole new concept of GT sports car.
The FF stands for Ferrari of four, which means it is the most powerful company of four spaces, as well as his first car ever to drive all four wheels.
The first company in four-wheel drive, 4 wheels, weighs 50 percent less than a conventional system with a 53 percent weight on the rear axle.
V12 6.3 (6262cc) to develop 651 horsepower and 504 lb / ft of torque. Power source is good and fast 335kph 0-100 km / h time 3.7 seconds.
FF is also equipped with the latest magnetorheological damping system and the latest developments in carbon-ceramic Brembo brakes.
latest Ferrari sports car is available in six specific types of exterior and interior color that incorporates specially selected and treated aniline leather.
Ferrari has revealed almost everything now, nor has it offered any interior pictures, but more details would be announced shortly.
Usually when you hear the Italian supercar manufacturer to build all-wheel drive models like the Lamborghini ... Well, not anymore. Lamborghini Ferrari rival, announced today the first pictures and information on the new FF, the brand, the first of four-wheel drive vehicles.
What is the stand of FF? Four Ferrari - and what it represents four seats and four wheel drive. The first Ferrari FF system lines the company four-wheel drive, which is patented and 4WD weighs 50 percent less than a standard hard drive full-time four-wheel, maintaining ideal weight distribution. The system is fully integrated with electronic control systems of transmission dynamics, which means that "provides unprecedented levels of performance in all areas and in all conditions of the distribution of continuous torque and intelligent four-wheel forecast. "
Speaking of performance, FF Ferrari is powered by a 6.3L V12 engine making 651-hp and 504 lb-ft of torque. Coupled to a gearbox with double clutch jumper F1, Ferrari FF goes from 0 to 62 mph 3.7 seconds with a top speed of 208 mph.
FF Ferrari will make its official debut at the Salon de l'Automobile in Geneva in March 2011 and will go on sale shortly after the company's flagship GT.
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