2012 Ferrari FF 6.3 V12
Description
The Ferrari FF, meaning "Ferrari Four", because of it having 4 seats and four-wheel drive.
The FF was the first four-seater, four-wheel-drive Ferrari, allowing the owner to take the whole family out in true style and limitless power. Additionally, Ferrari added, for the first time, rear-axle steering, meaning that while this car may be heavier than your average Ferrari, it's just as nimble through tight corners, and more stable at high speeds.
The Ferrari FF was essentially designed as a direct competitor to the Porsche Panamera. While the Panamera definitely deserves all the accolades it receives, the FF has proved itself yet again by providing a more special, supercar-like, experience while even giving a more luxurious drive for the driver and passengers.
The sleek bodylines of the FF, even though it was Ferrari's only 4-seater offering, are derived from the 612 Scaglietti, which only featured rear-wheel drive.
As seen in most Ferraris in recent years, the interior is relatively minimal and refined. The Engine Start button, indicators, full beams, and traction control switches are all based directly on the steering wheel and not on stalks, so you can't accidentally hit them when changing gears using the paddle shifters.
Ferrari FF is the perfect supercar for those looking for a beautiful-sounding, exhilarating yet comfortable supercar experience for the whole family.
Read MoreThe Ferrari FF, meaning "Ferrari Four", because of it having 4 seats and four-wheel drive.
The FF was the first four-seater, four-wheel-drive Ferrari, allowing the owner to take the whole family out in true style and limitless power. Additionally, Ferrari added, for the first time, rear-axle steering, meaning that while this car may be heavier than your average Ferrari, it's just as nimble through tight corners, and more stable at high speeds.
The Ferrari FF was essentially designed as a direct competitor to the Porsche Panamera. While the Panamera definitely deserves all the accolades it receives, the FF has proved itself yet again by providing a more special, supercar-like, experience while even giving a more luxurious drive for the driver and passengers.
The sleek bodylines of the FF, even though it was Ferrari's only 4-seater offering, are derived from the 612 Scaglietti, which only featured rear-wheel drive.
As seen in most Ferraris in recent years, the interior is relatively minimal and refined. The Engine Start button, indicators, full beams, and traction control switches are all based directly on the steering wheel and not on stalks, so you can't accidentally hit them when changing gears using the paddle shifters.
Ferrari FF is the perfect supercar for those looking for a beautiful-sounding, exhilarating yet comfortable supercar experience for the whole family.