Showing posts with label Ferrari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrari. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2011

2011 Ferrari SA Aperta

2011 Ferrari SA Aperta
2011 Ferrari SA Aperta
Ferrari exhibited during the 2010 Paris International Motor Show their limited Ferrari SA Aperta (only 80 have been produced). 'SA Aperta enjoys Ferrari’s signature V12 front engin'. The fact that Aperta stoops lower to the ground adds to its compactness. Aperta has a revamped chassis to assure a standard firmness similar to a Berlinetta.

an open-top version of the now famous 599. The Ferrari SA Aperta is powered by a V12 engine that delivers an impressive 670 HP. It features a low-slung windscreen, a redesigned chassis. Ferrari announced that each 'SA Aperta' will be an unique model.
UPDATE 05/09/11: The 80-piece "Ferrari 599 SA Aperta" is about a rare a modern-day Ferrari can get.

Ferrari is delighted to announce the presentation of the SA APERTA at the Paris International Motor Show 2010.' Ferrari' chose to build 80 "SA APERTAs" in celebration of Pininfarina’s 80th anniversary. The SA APERTA is a true roadster which allows its occupants to enjoy the superlative emotions afforded by our signature front-engined V12 architecture in a completely open-top setting. The virtually endless combinations available guarantee that each and every SA APERTA is absolutely unique.

A low-slung windscreen and the fact that it crouches lower to the ground than Ferrari's other models lend the SA Aperta an exceptionally aerodynamic sleekness. Thanks to the 670 hp engine beneath its bonnet, the SA Aperta beautifully embodies the sporty spirit of the 599, incorporating Ferrari's most advanced technology to deliver absolutely benchmark performance and superb driving pleasure. The virtually endless combinations available guarantee that each and every "SA Aperta" is absolutely unique.

Friday, June 24, 2011

2011 Ferrari California Reviews

2011 Ferrari California
The 2011 Ferrari California handles just as well at the track as it does on long cruises.
The 2011 Ferrari California is unique among other exotic sports cars. Compared to other convertibles, the "California’s retractable hardtop makes it more practical and comfortable" year-round. Granted, this Ferrari does have rivals with more power and better handling, but reviewers like the California’s combination of performance and comfort. "Car shoppers "looking for a more powerful exotic sports car might consider the 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo. The Gallardo lacks the California’s retractable hardtop and decent cargo capacity, but offers a V10 powerplant with rocket-like performance.

The "Ferrari California" sees no changes for 2011. Starting at $192,000, the Ferrari California comes with a 4.3-liter V8 and either a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic or six-speed manual transmission.
The "Ferrari California" is an exceptionally innovative car whose philosophy takes its inspiration from the spirit and emotions of one of the great Ferraris of the past, the 1957 250 California, a superbly elegant open top car designed for the track, which has, over the years, come to symbolize not only superior sportiness and performance but also exclusivity, craftsmanship and faultless sophistication.

The 2011 California joins Ferrari's 8-cylinder range which is made up mostly of very high performance models. The "Ferrari California" is a car with the track in its DNA. In line with "Ferrari" tradition, this model positively brims with innovative features.

The "California's" sleek aerodynamic styling is, like the rest of the current Ferrari models, the result of their longstanding collaboration with Pininfarina and offers a host of signature Ferrari styling cues. At the rear, the sides and the muscular tail section are both familiar too. Situated between the front seats, the new aluminum-trimmed center console is another distinctive touch that goes beyond the merely aesthetic, beautifully combining functionality and design.
Ferrari's smallest car, the California, gets its name from the original 250 California Spyder, of Ferris Bueller fame.

The California's interior is leather and comes standard with a rear storage shelf, but rear seats are optional. Dual-zone climate control, a navigation system, aluminum accents and power-adjustable seats are standard; among the options are adaptive headlights and heated front seats. Interior features include:
Typical of Ferrari engines — naturally aspirated, with sky-high horsepower per liter — the California's 4.3-liter V-8 makes 453 hp at a howling 7,750 rpm and 357 pounds-feet of torque at 5,000 rpm.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

2011 Ferrari 458 Italia

Ferrari 458 Italia
The stunning Ferrari 458 Italia is still fresh from its reveal, but already the slightly mental minds at Motor Authority have dreamed up the car's logical Spider extension, previewed here in these renderings. The Spider will accordingly see production as a 2011 model, giving the Prancing Horse marque time to do the voodoo necessary to cut the roof off an otherwise perfectly good Ferrari.

Keeping the weight down will be the primary mission, since the Spider will likely need some extra internal bracing to maintain sufficient rigidity, pushing it over the coupe's 3,030lb weight.
Ferrari, the noted sports car maker based in Maranello, Italy, was founded in 1928. In the late 1970s, Ferrari introduced its 308, a successor to the Dino 246—the automaker’s first high-volume sports car. The mid-engine, two-seat V-8 model was followed by the Ferrari 328, Ferrari 348, Ferrari 355 and the Ferrari 360 (one of the automaker’s best-selling models ever).

Replacing the F430 as Ferrari’s mid-engine weapon, the Ferrari 458 has a new, direct-injected, 562-hp, 4.5-liter V-8 wrapped in a handsome Italian suit.

Highs
Assaults the senses with awesomeness, easy to drive very fast, accurate steering, an F1-like V-8 that revs to 9000 rpm.

Ferrari's early cars were dominated by V12 engines. Strictly speaking, the first road-going production-V8 Ferrari was the wedge-shaped, Bertone-designed Dino GT4 of 1973.

Since then, this series of uncompromising mid-engine V8 driver's cars has dominated Maranello production. The result is a stiffer car, with much more accurate control of the wheel geometry and lateral movement. Brakes are Brembo carbon-ceramic rotors. Despite all the chassis unobtainium, this 3274-pound car is 300 pounds heavier than the outgoing 430. That means this Ferrari can run to nearly 130 mph before a Toyota Priushits 60 mph.

So never mind the current F430; this car is faster to 60 mph than a Ferrari Enzo and less than a second slower than that epochal million-dollar car to 124 mph. Yikes.

Aerodynamics play a big part in this performance equation. Even the engine bay is vented with high-pressure air from the rear-wheel arches. Downforce at the top speed of 202 mph is equal to 794 pounds, almost a third of this car's curb weight.

Where Mercedes-Benz and Porsche have been going back to basics with their sports cars, Ferrari has unashamedly upped the electronics quotient with the Ferrari 458. The revised suspension provides more accurate wheel articulation, and the steering rack ratio has been made quicker--a mere two turns lock-to-lock. To prevent such a quick rack from feeling too darty at speed, the safety systems (stability control, electronic differential, electronically adjustable dampers, ABS and the engine and transmission controls) are all handled by the same master electronic control unit which speeds responses and allows more tailored intervention. For the future, Ferrari is working on even more advanced chassis control systems inspired by the Northrop Grumman B-2 Stealth bomber, where they engineer an unstable but dynamically superior car and rely on electronic intervention to prevent drivers from getting into trouble.

The Drive
Unlike the old automated manual transmission Ferraris, maneuvering this twin-clutch model is easy, with no telltale whiffs of burning clutch. The steering is so sharp you could cut yourself, and it's very easy to overdrive this car in a series of twitching, elbows-out wheel movements. The engine note is hardcore race car and Italians would stand at the side of the road applauding the scarlet coupe trundling past sounding like an Indy 500 entrant. A car for all seasons? Ferrari says it will be up around 10 percent on the outgoing $187,925 F430 model.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45

2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
The Ferrari sports car was build for Peter Kalikow, a Ferrari collector from New York, the rich people, who is a real estate entrepreneur, to celebrate that he’s a Ferrari client and driver for 45 years. The Ferrari Superamerica 45 is styled internally by Ferrari Design and engineered and built in-house. The sports car features an unique roof system which opens the roof-top by fliping it backwards.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
The Special Projects Ferrari Superamerica 45 is a unique one-off model. The 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45 model was built in-house and styled internally by Ferrari Design, making its public debut on the 20th of May at the Villa d'Este Concorso d'Eleganza. When open, the roof is housed by an entirely new boot, while the design appears to be bespoke, featuring a carbon-fiber rotating hard-top which integrates a rear screen.
The 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45 is built around an aluminium spaceframe chassis similar to the limited production 599 Aperta roadster. Power comes from the very potent V12 also used in the 599 GTO. Based on the engine originally used for the Enzo, it produces well over 650 bhp. This is transferred to the rear wheels by a semi-automatic gearbox, which is operated by paddles behind the steering wheel. Carbon ceramic discs ensure that the 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45 can slow down as fast as it can accelerate.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
Like 400 Superamerica Cabriolet, the new 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45 is finished in a lovely metallic blue paint, which is further accentuated by blue carbon-fibre sections and polished aluminium A-pillars and wing mirrors. Additional vents in the front wings and a spoiler on the tail set the car further apart from the 'standard' 599. The latter was a necessary addition to create sufficient downforce and stability at high speeds. The interior is refined by a carefully selected combination of Cuoio leather trim and Blu Scuro carbon fiber details. The driver will also enjoy a latest-generation touch-screen infotainment system.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
While the 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45 did make its public debut at Villa d'Este, it was not yet officially delivered. Ever the perfectionist, Kalikow pointed out several details that still need changing before the car is really 'ready'. Among them were the lining on the roof, which will most likely be changed to the same tan leather as the rest of the interior and the door handles, which still need to receive the Kalikow's initials as previously seen on the 612 Kappa.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
When Kalikow does take official delivery of the car, he intends to use it extensively on the road, like he does with a vast majority of the fabulous Ferraris in his collection. We, particularly, can't wait to see the Superamerica 45 next to the 400 Superamerica Cabriolet that inspired this project.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45
Specifications :
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive
Powertrain : Type     V12
Displacement  :   366 cu in (5999 cc)
Power  :     620 hp @ 7600 rpm
Torque :     448 lb-ft @ 5600 rpm
Driveline :    Rear Wheel Drive
Brakes & Tires :  Brakes Front - Rear     Ventilated Discs - Ventilated Discs
Tire Size Front - Rear     245/40 R19 - 305/35 R20
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Superamerica 45

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi

Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi
The name “Pavesi” is also shared with an Italian go-kart engine manufacturer. Dubbed 612 GTS Pavesi, the latest product from Ferari's own customization program is named after an Italian manufacturer of go-kart engines, Luxist reports. Until Italian sports car manufacturer Ferrari launches the replacement for the 612 Scaglietti at next year’s Geneva Auto Show, we’ll just have to settle with a one-off version of the model. Ferrari builts exclusive modification supercar 612 Scaglietti for one of its customers, which was called GTS Pavesi and there is only single copy.
Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi
This particular 612 was allegedly done by Ferrari’s in-house customization program, and also sports cars a Tubi exhaust and an apparent output of 550 horsepower, a custom exhaust system and some extra 20 horsepower for a total of 550 hp. A special version of a supercar has a new roof with two removable sections that turn the car into the likeness of Targ, two-tone paint finishes, another front bumper, a different exhaust system, as well as boosted from 540 to 560 horsepower 5.7-liter gasoline engine dvenadtsatitsilindrovy. Standard Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is capable to accelerate from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in four seconds and reach a top speed of 315 kilometers per hour. Dynamic characteristics modification Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi not yet known.
Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi
The power of the Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi comes from a 5.7-liter V12 engine that develops 550 hp (410 kW) and 443 lb ft (600 Nm) of torque, which is more than standard. We bet the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration time and the top speed have also been improved on the Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi in comparison to the standard car. This unique Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi supercar also comes with a pair of removable carbon-fiber roof panels up top, a revised front end and a unique two-tone silver and black paint scheme.
Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi
The 612 Scaglietii has entered in the Ferrari stable in 2004, designed to replace the 456 M. The name of the 612 one-off is taken after the home town of one of Ferrari's coach builders, Carozzeria Scaglietti. The 612 stood out from other Ferraris thanks to the large side scallops and the headlights that are reminiscent of the 375 MM. The engine used on the 612 is an 5.7 V12 that was also used on the 575 Maranello, the Tipo F133E that produces 533 hp and is able to propel the car to a top speed 315 km/h (199 mph).
Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi
The name “Pavesi” is also shared with an Italian go-kart engine manufacturer, giving a clue to who the owner may be. The carbon fiber roof must have cost a lot to engineer and install, and only an industrial magnate would have the budget for such an expenditure. No official details of the Ferrari Sport Cars Ferrari 612 GTS Pavesi have been released and probably never will.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45

2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45
The Ferrari Sport Cars is going to premiere in this year’s Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este shown a new model, called the 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45. Ferrari says the Super America 45 is a one-off bespoke model commissioned by a wealthy New York enthusiast.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45
Ferrari said the 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45, is a single model of New York fans are rich custom made. Ferrari did not disclose any details regarding the new 2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45, apart from the fact that it’s powered by a 6.0-liter, V12 engine and it’s a convertible.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45
It is not for Ferrari to build unique vehicles for special customers rarity. Such a measure, the super sports car Glickenhaus P4 / 5 Ferrari, which is also shown at the 2011 Concorso. Over the years, many famous and rich people approached Ferrari, Pininfarina and other high-end manufacturers to build special cars.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45
One of the famous cases is the one of film director Roberto Rossellini who had a special car built for his wife, Ingrid Bergman.
2011 Ferrari Sport Cars Super America 45

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Ferrari's new package

Ferrari
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Saturday, April 23, 2011

2011 Ferrari 599 GTO


2011 Ferrari 599 GTO. If you’re talking about Ferrari, then you talk about speed and luxury. Ferrari 599 GTO proves the reliability of the Italian manufacturer is concocting a reliable sports car, well this is Ferrari, an expert on racing cars.

The 2011 599 GTO represents the pinnacle (so far) from Ferrari, as the company's fastest road car ever built. As the name suggests, the 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO is based on the 599 GTB Fiorano, which produces a not-so-paltry 612 hp. The GTO also takes a few playbook pages from the 599--, Ferrari's rare racetrack-only variant. Further complicating a 599 GTO acquisition is its estimated cost of $750,000. Ouch.
With the new 599 GTO, Ferrari resurrects one if its most revered model designations and delivers the fastest road-legal Ferrari ever built.

The 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO is everything the world expects from Ferrari: sexy, gorgeous, technology intensive, incredibly powerful and, of course, very expensive. The 29-copy 599xxx is in turn developed from the 599 GTB Fiorano, which is the fastest grand-touring car in Ferrari's current line-up.

The GTO in 599 GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologata, a label Ferrari has used twice before in its 60-year history. The original 250 GTO ruled GT racing in the early 1960s and firmly established Ferrari as the world's premier sports car builder. Today, 250 GTOs command millions in the collector car market. The road-going 1984 Ferrari GTO, sometimes called the 288 GTO, the second Ferrari to bear the designation, was designed for Group B road racing which never got off the ground and it became a progenitor of the modern, mega-horsepower supercar.

The 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO is large as sports cars go. The body helps maximize engine and brake cooling for track use. The GTO's 20-inch forged wheels are ultra-light, and its wheel nuts are titanium. The GTO applies Ferrari's classic front mid-engine design, as opposed to the rear mid-engine design typically used for smaller Ferraris. The GTO V12 displaces 6.0 liters and delivers nearly 661 horsepower at an amazing 8250 rpm (with 457 pound-feet of torque). The six-speed auto-clutch transmission takes its electro-hydraulic controls from Ferrari's Formula One racing gearboxes. Inside, the Ferrari 599 GTO is an amalgamation of bespoke leather panels, carbon-fiber seats and race-car style switches. This electronic system monitors the car's performance parameters and delivers feedback to the driver. The 599 GTO goes from 0 to 60 mph in a hair over three seconds, according to Ferrari. Top speed is published at 208 mph, and the GTO has lapped Ferrari's Fiorano test track more than a second quicker than any street-legal Ferrari model before it.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Friday, April 1, 2011

Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann

Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann
The name, Black Miracle, is telling us about the opaque color used on it. The power of the engine was adjusted with 50 hp, which means a raise from 490 to 540 hp. It has 20 inch lite discs “Edition Race“and integrated wing doors. The "look" as able-bodied as engineering technology presents abounding similarities to motor sports car racing. In the closing instance, best cartage actuality affection a addictive acrylic accomplishment in "warrior look".
Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann
Hamann Motorsport now offers the mid-engine Ferrari a appropriate outstanding architecture that appropriately provides a antagonism car attending continuing out from the crowd. It's alleged "Black Miracle" and will be amenable for abundant accord of angry heads. The Ferrari F430 already is a brilliant, clear vehicle.
Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann
Noting aerodynamic kit for the Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann in dazzling color captures many elements directly from motor sports. Front impressions of the Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann’s front spoiler provide a distinct racing sports face and reduces the front axle buoyancy. Wide rocker panel wings give the impression of decline.
Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann
The advanced rocker console wings accord a blurred impression. Further chestnut of sports antagonism awakens at the rear end through the Hamann diffuser and a able rear accession which provides added downthrust on the rear axle. Hamann air dams for the downforce breeding Venturi Tunnel boosts the effect.
Additionally included in the "Black Miracle" architecture are accomplished aerodynamic genitalia in red, orange or chicken as able-bodied as atramentous ancillary mirrors and anchor calipers, brave rear lights, a atramentous agent awning framing, aphotic brave windows (including advanced window), bi-colored covering accoutrement (any best of blush combinations), Hamann logos aural the arch rests as able-bodied as the auto accomplished in the blush of the aerodynamic apparatus and with absolutely covered atramentous matt rim flange.
Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann
Through new motronic programming including a new rear silencer additional a adventurous high-performance attack and action animate catalyst, the F430 in Hamann "Black Miracle" appearance has a achievement access of 50 bhp which is artlessly a additional for agent performance. Even added active amusement is promised with a distinctively advised set of abeyance springs. Through the Hamann springs, not alone does the F430 lurk lower to the ground, it additionally moves acutely with added agility.
The Ferrari Sport Cars F430 Black Miracle by Hamann comes able from Hamann with a 3-pieced, artificial ablaze weight caster "Edition Race" in 20-inch. Available for the advanced arbor in admeasurement 8,5 x 20 (tires 235/30 R20) and for the rear arbor in admeasurement 12,75 x 20 (tires 325/25 R20). One archetype of the ultra failing auto with ambit of 12,75 x 20 accept an alarming weight of alone 34 lbs! As ahead indicated, aural the "Black Miracle" amalgamation Hamann finishes a caster spider in the blush of the aerodynamic apparatus and rim border analogous to the car anatomy in atramentous matt.

Monday, March 28, 2011

2012 Ferrari FF


new Ferrari FF 2012 is the name for the car four seats and four wheel drive. This car was designed by Pininfarina, under the direction Ferrari's chief designer, Flavio Manzoni.

Full details for the 2012 Ferrari FF are not available. Ferrari's product proliferation has gone to a new level with the Addition of a four-seater shooting-brake, Called the Ferrari FF.

The Ferrari FF, the which is an acronym for Ferrari Four, will from seats four and has a part-time all-wheel drive. The FF features Ferrari's new V-12 powertrain, the which produces an estimated 651 horsepower and 504 pounds-feet of torque. It's mated to a Getrag dual-clutch gearbox F1.

In sport mode, the sportiest of the five chassis settings accessible via the steering-wheel-mounted manettino knob, the back of the car hardly Wiggles on dry pavement.

But the first roadgoing Ferrari to put power to all four wheels does not understeer like so many other four-wheel-drive sports cars. It's Actually Mostly neutral through Corners. Ferrari engineers

repeatedly explained to us the front wheels That Are Used Mostly for traction in bad weather and Otherwise That power is shunted to the rear wheels as much as possible. Based on a cockpit
display of power to the front wheels (We Were toll the display will not be on customer cars), however, that's not entirely true, as the system activates on Uphill Almost every corner if you request full power. Without the display, the only clue the Ferrari FF Is not rear-wheel drive is the aforementioned lack of oversteer. There's no torque steer, no power-on push. And so it Seems That The Biggest compliment We Can Pay to the FF's groundbreaking four-wheel drive is, paradoxically, that it's not really a big deal.


Inside, the nozzle-shaped vents recall those of the 612 Scaglietti as well as the 599GTO. The steering wheel, like the one in the 458 Italian, houses the turn-signal and wiper controls, Leaving the giant paddle shifters as the only protrusions from the steering column. The instrument cluster features a giant center-mounted tachometer flanked by two high-resolution LCDs. The left display shows accessory dials, navigation and trip information, and any warning lights. Front-seat passengers cans be entertained by an optional screen That shows the engine and vehicle speed or trip information.

The rear seats are accessed by pulling up the big aluminum handles on the side of EACH front seat to move forward electronically Them. Rear passengers sit Slightly higher Than those up front, stadium-style, and well-behaved sub-six-footers Should A Few last hours without complaint, or Perhaps longer with the optional rear-seat entertainment system. The rear seats fold in a 60/40 split and features a center-section pass-through. Seats up, the FF's 16 cubic feet of storage beat the Porsche Panamera's 15.7, but the FF loses to the Porsche with the seats folded, 28 cubes to 45.

More Space and More Power Than an Enzo
That and a 12.3:1 (!) Compression ratio and an engine stop / start system, result in a claimed 25-percent reduction in fuel

consumption. The FF's V-12 is the most powerful Ferrari road-car engine ever built, with 651 hp at 8000 rpm and 504 lb-ft of torque at 6000 rpm. The Ferrari FF engine does not lurch if you lift off the throttle near the 8000-rpm redline. At the front of the engine lies a second transmission, and it's this unit That makes the FF's four-wheel-drive system so revolutionary. This so-called power transfer unit (PTU) consists of two forward gears (plus reverse) That route power through computer-controlled clutch packs, one for EACH front wheel. The lower of the two front gears is about six percent higher Than the second gear in the rear transaxle, and the higher gear is similarly Taller Than the rear's fourth. For the first four forward gears, the PTU slips the clutches in low or high gear to match the rear-wheel speed and Provide extra traction.

Exorbitantly Priced Cars, elaborate demonstrations
As We mentioned, Ferrari stresses That the four-wheel-drive system is primarily intended to offer all-weather capability, even going so far as to helicopter two cars to the top of a ski slope and build a small winter-weather test track. In low-grip situations, most cars Generally understeer as the front tires lose traction, resulting in frequent car-on-snowbank action. Whereas the 599 and 612 exhibit body roll and Some reluctance to change direction, the FF's front end responds sharply, and its cornering attitude is more composed. Through Corners, the steering wheel loads up only Slightly, and bumps are completely isolated from the driver. The brakes Also want a bit for tactility, with a long pedal travel Increasing That requires force to Achieve ABS-stopping levels. We'd prefer a shorter, stiffer brake pedal.

It's not an all-out sports cars like the 458 Italian (nor is it even as sporty as the Porsche Panamera), it does not have the all-Conquering comfort of cars in the Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, and it's not a That car emotional wholly transcends all subjective measures. In evolving its GT car, Ferrari has hit the mark.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, 2011

Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, 2011



The first shake-down has been held at Fiorano of a very special one-off, the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, built for an American client. The car, the second in a new Special Projects programme created by Ferrari to meet requests from the most discerning clients and collectors to create truly unique models, is based on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and was inspired by a Carrozzeria Fantuzzi-designed Ferrari built specifically for the 1968 Fellini film, Toby Dammit, itself inspired by one of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe.

In accordance with the Special Project's approach to producing such individual one-offs, the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta respects all existing international safety and homologation requirements and is thus road legal. The car was designed by Pininfarina and built in Maranello, and the client was directly involved in each stage of its development. As the 599 GTB Fiorano donor car is a coupé, considerable effort went into strengthening the chassis by using finite element analysis in development and the increase in weight was kept down to just 20 kg by employing carbon-fibre extensively. From the initial sketches to the final, road-legal car took just 14 months.

Technical specifications :
    = Length: 4731 mm
    = Width: 1954 mm
    = Height: 1300 mm
    = Wheelbase: 2750 mm
    = Front track: 1690 mm
    = Rear track: 1620 mm
    = Engine
          o Type: 65° V12
          o Displacement: 5999 cc
          o Maximum power: 456 kW (620 CV) at 7600 rpm
          o Maximum torque: 608 Nm (62 kgm) at 5600 rpm
    = Transmission: F1 6-speed gearbox
    = Tyres
          o Front: 245/35 20"
          o Rear: 305/35 20"
    = Fuel consumption
          o Combined cycle: 17.9 l/100 km
          o CO2 emissions: 415 g/km

Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, 2011

Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, 2011



The first shake-down has been held at Fiorano of a very special one-off, the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta, built for an American client. The car, the second in a new Special Projects programme created by Ferrari to meet requests from the most discerning clients and collectors to create truly unique models, is based on the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and was inspired by a Carrozzeria Fantuzzi-designed Ferrari built specifically for the 1968 Fellini film, Toby Dammit, itself inspired by one of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe.

In accordance with the Special Project's approach to producing such individual one-offs, the Ferrari P540 Superfast Aperta respects all existing international safety and homologation requirements and is thus road legal. The car was designed by Pininfarina and built in Maranello, and the client was directly involved in each stage of its development. As the 599 GTB Fiorano donor car is a coupé, considerable effort went into strengthening the chassis by using finite element analysis in development and the increase in weight was kept down to just 20 kg by employing carbon-fibre extensively. From the initial sketches to the final, road-legal car took just 14 months.

Technical specifications :
    = Length: 4731 mm
    = Width: 1954 mm
    = Height: 1300 mm
    = Wheelbase: 2750 mm
    = Front track: 1690 mm
    = Rear track: 1620 mm
    = Engine
          o Type: 65° V12
          o Displacement: 5999 cc
          o Maximum power: 456 kW (620 CV) at 7600 rpm
          o Maximum torque: 608 Nm (62 kgm) at 5600 rpm
    = Transmission: F1 6-speed gearbox
    = Tyres
          o Front: 245/35 20"
          o Rear: 305/35 20"
    = Fuel consumption
          o Combined cycle: 17.9 l/100 km
          o CO2 emissions: 415 g/km

Ferrari 458 Italia, 2011

Ferrari 458 Italia, 2011






Ferrari 458 Italia, 2011