Ferrari has unveiled their 612 successor, a versatile 4-seater, which is called the Ferrari FF (FF means Ferrari Four) and which is the first ever four-wheel drive Ferrari looking very much like a shooting brake special. The Ferrari FF was designed by Pininfarina, and their car’s patented 4RM (four wheel drive) system weighs 50 per cent less than a conventional four-wheel drive system, maintaining perfect weight distribution.
Under the front bonnet is a 6262-liter direct injection V12 engine that develops 660 horsepower at 8000 rpm and 683 Nm of torque at 6000 rpm, which are enough to make the Prancing Horse’s shooting brake accelerate from 0 to 100 Km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 3.7 seconds. The FF will also boast a magnetorheological damping system and carbon-ceramic Brembo brakes. The Ferrari FF is able to hit a top speed of 335km/h and as far as dimensions; the car is 4.9 m long, 1.95 m wide, 1.37 m high and weights a total 1790 Kg.
The Ferrari FF price has not been announced and should see some updated news after the Geneva Motor Show in coming months.
Engine
Type
65-degree V12
Overall displacement
6,262 cc
Maximum power
660 bhp @ 8,000 rpm
Maximum torque
683 Nm @ 6,000 rpm
Dimensions and weight
Length
4907 mm
Width
1953 mm
Height
1379 mm
Dry weight*
1790 kg
Weight distribution
47% front, 53% rear
Weight/power ratio
2.7 kg/CV
Performance
Maximum speed
335 km/h
0-100 km/h
3.7 sec
Fuel consumption and emissions (ECE+EUDC)
Fuel consumption**
15.4 l/100 km
Emissions**
360 g/km