Ferrari FF at the 2011 Geneva Auto Show

by Alex

Photo’s of Maranello’s latest stallion to be also taking its place at the Geneva International Motor Show has been made available for viewing. This one from Ferrari has been known to be the FF shooting brake GT model.

The car takes on from where its predecessor the 612 Scaglietti left off. There is the mid/front-mounted V12 for this 4 seater and all to meet the Ferrari lovers’ demands and desires. The V12 however in this case is a GDI 6.3 liter unit delivering 660 hp at 8,000 RPM and having 683 Nm or 504 lb-ft of torque at 6,000 rpm. The transmission system is a 7 speed F1 DCT and Ferrari’s 4RM all-wheel drive system.

Acceleration figures of the car read an impressive 3.7 seconds for the 0 to 100 kmph or 62 mph sprint with top speed of 335 kmph or 208 mph.

The interior holds a 1,280 Watt/16-channel Dolby sound system and TVs in the headrests.

Source: carscoop

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