Showing posts with label Ferrari FF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrari FF. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Holy Cop Cars! Watch Dubai's Crop of Super-Fast Police Interceptors


After watching the following videos, two of which come to us courtesy of GTV FZ-LLC, we won't blame you for asking where to sign up to become a police officer for the Dubai Police Special Car Unit.

In the clip, we see a 426hp Chevrolet Camaro SS Coupe, a 660hp V12-powered Ferrari FF and the 350km/h (218mph) Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, but that's not the entire fleet, as according to GulfNews, the dream-team of Dubai's cop cars also includes an Aston Martin One-77 (yes, one of 77 made!), a Bentley and a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG!

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

What's it Like Using a Ferrari FF as a Daily Driver for Two Weeks Covering 2,000 miles?


Since time immemorial, word was that the only true sports car you could drive day-in, day-out, was the Porsche 911. Then the Audi R8 came along and joined its posher VW Group stable-mate, while Nissan introduced the GT-R, but that’s about it.

What about the Italians? Well, they’re a hoot to drive flat out on an autobahn, marvelous to look at, spine-tingling when you floor the throttle at the exit of a bend and apply opposite lock, for sure.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Ferrari Debuts New Full-Length Panoramic Roof for FF at Paris Auto Show


Customers of Ferrari's four-seater FF can now bask in the sun from the comfort of their car thanks to a new (but optional) full-size panoramic roof that extends all the way back to the rear window.

A silver-colored FF equipped with the aforementioned panoramic roof was displayed for the first time to the public at the Italian automaker's booth at this week's 2012 Paris Motor Show.

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Steve Sutcliffe Tries to Find out if the Ferrari FF will Drift


Normally, there would be no point in asking if a Ferrari model can drift, but then again, Maranello brand's new FF supercar isn't your typical Ferrari.

For starters, it comes with standard four-wheel drive (a first for a Ferrari model), which isn't an ideal setup for powerslides, and then there's the fact that the four-seater, shooting brake-style Ferrari weighs in at close to two tonnes.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ferrari Hands Over First Customized FF Supercar in the States


The annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in Monterey, California, is the place to be if you like premium classic and modern automobiles, which is why Ferrari chose this event to not only reveal but also to deliver its first ever personalized FF model in the States.

The car was designed through Ferrari's new “Tailor-Made” customization program, which was launched at last year's Frankfurt Motor Show, for famous British golfer Ian Poulter who received the keys from Ferrari CEO Amedeo Felisa during a special event with over 300 clients of the Prancing Horse.

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Novitec Rosso Reveals Comprehensive Tuning Package for New Ferrari FF


German tuning outfit Novitec Rosso is expanding its portfolio with the addition of an upgrade program for the new Ferrari FF.

The Prancing Horse four-seater supercar comes out of Ferrari's factory in Maranello fitted with a 6.3-liter V12 lump loaded with 651 horsepower (660PS) and 683Nm (504 lb-ft) of torque.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Ferrari Roast Continues with FF that Burns Itself to the Ground in Poland


A red Ferrari FF in Poland has joined the ranks of self-immolating supercars from Maranello. To be more precise, this is actually the third documented case of an FF going up in flames since Ferrari's first all-wheel drive model touched down on the Italian firm's dealerships about a year ago.

The two previous fires happened in Germany in November of 2011 and in China this past February.

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Friday, May 18, 2012

New Ferrari Myth Exhibition Opens at Shanghai Expo Park in China


In a special ceremony attended by the company’s Deputy Chairman Piero Ferrari, and representatives of both the Chinese and Italian governments, the Prancing Horse inaugurated its new "Ferrari Myth exhibition" at the Italian Center in the Shanghai Expo Park. Read more »

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