Especificaciones y análisis del Ferrari FF
Power
661HP
Torque
683Nm
Consumption
15.4l/100
Emissions
360g/km
0-100 km/h
3.7s
Top Speed
335km/h
Weight
1955kg
Price
299,561€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 7v
AWD
4 / 3 doors
450 L
91 L
486 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ferrari FF · 661 CV (2012-2016)
General description
The Ferrari FF burst onto the world scene as a revelation, a Prancing Horse that defied all conventions. Its name, 'Ferrari Four', says it all: four seats and, for the first time in the brand's history, four-wheel drive. Under its imposing hood, a majestic 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine promised pure emotions, encapsulated in a body that merged extreme sportiness with a versatility never before seen in a car from Maranello.
Driving experience
Driving the FF is a symphony of power and control. The roar of the V12 upon waking is an event in itself, a promise of the 661 horsepower waiting to be unleashed. The acceleration is visceral, pinning you to the seat as the world blurs, reaching 100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds. But the real magic lies in its all-wheel-drive system, which provides astonishing confidence in any condition, allowing you to enjoy its supercar soul with a safety and poise that thrill and surprise in equal measure.
Design and aesthetics
Its 'shooting brake' silhouette is a bold and functional statement of intent. The design, by Pininfarina, is controversial and fascinating. A very long hood gives way to a cabin that accommodates four adults in unexpected luxury, wrapped in leather and carbon fiber. Every line, every curve, is designed for aerodynamics and beauty, creating a muscular and elegant whole that, while groundbreaking, screams 'Ferrari' from every angle.
Technology and features
The technological heart of the FF is its innovative 4RM all-wheel-drive system. Unlike conventional systems, it is incredibly lightweight and only engages when necessary, sending torque to the front axle through a second gearbox. This, combined with its direct-injection V12 engine, the lightning-fast 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, and the imposing carbon-ceramic brakes, made it a work of advanced engineering.
Competition
In its quest to combine breathtaking performance and practicality, the Ferrari FF faced titans of the Gran Turismo segment. Models like the Bentley Continental GT offered supreme luxury, while the Aston Martin Rapide S focused on the elegance of a sports sedan. However, none could match the exclusivity, charisma, and soul of the FF's naturally aspirated V12, which played in its own emotional league.
Conclusion
The Ferrari FF is not just a car; it's a brave concept and an unforgettable experience. It represents Ferrari's audacity to reinvent itself, creating a machine capable of carrying four people at breakneck speeds on any surface. It is the perfect fusion of a supercar's passion and a Gran Turismo's logic, a future classic that proved emotion doesn't have to be at odds with versatility.




