Ferrari FF
The Ferrari FF is a high-performance shooting brake grand tourer manufactured by Ferrari from 2011 to 2016. Styled by Flavio Manzoni of Centro Stile Ferrari in collaboration with Lowie Vermeersch of Pininfarina, the FF is Ferraris first production four-wheel drive model, with "FF" standing for "Ferrari Four". It is powered by a 650 horsepower 6.3L F140EB V12, mated to a 7-speed dual clutch; when the car entered production it had the largest production engine fitted to a Ferrari road car and was advertised as the worlds fastest four-seat car when introduced to the public. Production ended in 2016 with 2,291 produced; the car was replaced with the GTC4lusso. At some time in 2011, the Ferrari FF was re-tooled to remove the cast Prancing Horse logo from the grille, apparently due to lack of resolution. The casting is named the 2011 New Ferrari in certain promotional material.
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