The 81st Geneva International Motor Show played host to the unveiling of  two major new Prancing Horse innovations: the revolutionary Ferrari FF,  a four-wheel drive four-seater with a mid-front V12 that is the most  powerful and versatile car Ferrari has ever built, and the 458 Italia  sporting the HELE (High Emotions Low Emissions) System which cuts CO2 to  just 275 g/km.
The Ferrari FF makes its eagerly-waited debut at Geneva after the huge  build-up of expectation and interest created by the client premiere at  Maranello broadcast online by www.ferrari.com.
The revolutionary Ferrari FF offers a completely new take on the  sporting Grand Tourer theme. It is not only the first Ferrari with  four-wheel drive, but, more significantly, a model that hails a major  break with the past, effortlessly melding extreme sports car performance  with the versatility and usability of a genuine GT and boasting an  extremely innovative design.
Every single area of the Ferrari FF brims with innovation, not least its  engine, the first GDI V12 to be coupled with the seven-speed F1  dual-clutch gearbox. The V12 unleashes a massive 660 CV at 8,000 rpm,  and maximum torque of 683 Nm at 6,000 rpm with 500 Nm already available  at just 1,000 rpm. This ensures the performance figures of an extreme  sports car, with the 0-100 km/h sprint covered in 3.7 seconds and a top  speed of 335 km/h. Efficiency has been significantly boosted too, with  fuel consumption now standing at just 15.4 litres per 100 km, and CO2  emissions at 360 g/km, a 25 per cent reduction compared to the previous  V12s, thanks in part to the HELE (High Emotions- Low Emissions) System  which incorporates Stop&Start technology.Uniquely, the Ferrari FF  also guarantees this exceptional performance on terrain with very low  grip coefficients, thanks to Ferrari's own patented 4RM four-wheel drive  system. Torque is still delivered by the rear wheels, but the PTU  (Power Transfer Unit) ensures that as much as is required is also  transferred to the front wheels when necessary on low grip surfaces. The  Ferrari FF intelligently distributes torque to each of the four wheels  individually, thanks to the fact that all of the dynamic vehicle  controls (E-Diff, F1-Trac and PTU) have been integrated into a single  CPU.
Exceptional sporty driving is guaranteed by the Ferrari FF's transaxle  architecture (mid-front engine with gearbox over the rear axle) and the  positioning of 53% of weight to the rear of the car. Meticulous  attention has been taken in lightening the engine (new castings),  bodyshell (new aluminium alloys and production processes) and a host of  other components. The interior has also been optimised through the use  of high-tech materials such as magnesium for the seats. Third generation  Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes are now lighter and longer-lasting, with  virtually negligible wear during normal use on the road. All of these  innovations have combined to produce an absolutely exceptional  weight-power ratio of 2.7 kg/CV, a new benchmark for this kind of car.

 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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