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New Ferrari FF
Ferrari has released new pictures of it’s first-ever production four-wheel-drive model - the Ferrari FF.
It's a front-engined V12 four-seater GT that replaces the 612 two-plus-two coupé and aims to attract a new kind of Ferrari customer looking for an all weather all roads car. This new car has been called the FF for its four seats and four-wheel drive functionality.
Ferrari hopes it will appeal in particular to buyers who usually use all-wheel-drive saloons or SUVs for winter driving.
Though the Ferrari FF is more versatile than traditional Ferraris, Maranello counters any suggestions that it is “soft” by giving it a newly developed 6.25-litre V12 producing 650bhp at 8,000rpm and has a seven-speed double-clutch gearbox to replace the previous six-speed manual. C02 emissions are greatly reduced from the previous 470g/km to 360g/km whereas fuel consumption has increased from 13.8mpg to 18.3mpg. 0-62mph takes only 3.7 seconds and this new vehicle is capable of doing a huge 208mph.
This stunning new Ferrari is due to be shown at the Geneva motor show in March and will go on sale after this date.



