Upgraded Facelifted Ferrari FF to keep V12 engine

David BondPress Releases10 years ago22 Views

Ferrari is persistently developing an updated version of the four-year old FF, as well as a brand-new report appearing of India gives us a far better suggestion of what we could get out of it.

The facelifted FF will profit from an upgraded front end that will boast brand-new fronts lights, a model-specific grille, and a modified bumper. The backside will also go under the blade, yet the adjustments are expected to be less obvious compared to those made to the front end. The body shell will remain essentially unchanged, implying the four-seater configuration will certainly be rollovered.

Although scaling down is the program in Maranello, the upgraded FF will certainly preserve the current version’s naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 engine. It will be modified making concerning 700 horsepower, 50 more than today’s design, and also it could trade the current auto’s seven-speed dual-clutch transmission for a new eight-speed system that’s expected to increase both performance and also fuel effectiveness. All informed, the boosted FF could get to 60 miles per hour from a drop in less than 3.5 secs.

The upgraded Ferrari FF– a tag that will likely be resigned– will be presented at a significant automobile show next year, and also it will certainly take place sale in time for the 2017 design year. Added specifics will certainly emerge in the weeks leading up to its main introduction.

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