2016 Ferrari FF to Debut at Villa d’Este Concours

David BondFerrari10 years ago11 Views

Ferrari will be revealing a facelifted FF at the 2016 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este at Lake Como in northern Italy next month, files Autocar. Last year, we spied an Ferrari FF model screening with camouflage on the front bumper to conceal the subtle cosmetic modifications expected on the last brand-new model.

The FF‘s powertrain is expected to get a considerable upgrade, as the existing 6.3-liter V-12 could receive an increase in power from its current rating of 651 hp and also 504 lb-ft of torque. Power could possibly get to more than 700 on the 2016 Ferrari FF, as it was reported previously. In addition to the anticipated engine updates, an eight-speed transmission is rumored to change the seven-speed dual-clutch transmission to help reduce the car’s CO2 emissions. Likewise search for enhancements to the vehicle’s all-wheel-drive system.

A 3rd engine choice– which could be the 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 found in the Ferrari California T, 488 GTB, as well as 488 Spider– could possibly also locate its method under the FF’s sheetmetal. The V-8-powered FF would certainly work as the entry-level version while the V-12 would certainly come to be the range-topper. Inside, the FF’s cabin is reported to obtain a revised infomercial tract. This could be the same as the system found in the California T, showcasing Google Play.

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