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Ferrari FF with 80% lower pollutants

This is a conversion to a Ferrari FF, which now with a simple kit, burns bioethanol. Result: horsepower shot up, and pollutants down!
The impressive first four-wheel drive Ferrari in history, also known as FF, is the model chosen by a conversion company in Norway (after a Mercedes ML63 AMG that was also successfully converted), as its next model that will use bioethanol for its movement.
The result was, more than satisfactory. Horsepower rose to 875 horses from "just" 660 of the regular version, and the pollutants of their V12 engine 6,3 liters decreased by 80%! The acceleration for the 0-100 h.a.o. also improved at 3,5 δλ. from the 3,7 δλ. of the regular version, and to think that the conversion kit costs just 1.500 euro!

Source : autotriti.gr

Ferrari FF

Perhaps the most extreme that the Italian brand has presented in its long history. Since the FF is a shooting break model 2+2 seats and the first four-wheel drive Ferrari of all time.

And yet. She is not just her replacement 612 Scaglietti, but a supercar that stands out at first glance. The Ferrari FF is one 2+2 seats sports vehicle whose design refers to a shooting break vehicle.

The house of Pininfarina is the one that signs the design of the FF. Which unlike models of direct competition (see the four-door Aston Martin Rapide and Porsche Panamera) it is two-door. And sports at the same time , can accommodate 4 passengers and has cargo space ranging from 450 until 800 l.

The engine that drives the new Ferrari FF is a V12 capacity 6.262 etc. which yields 660 horsepower. Drive is sent to all wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

With this horsepower, the FF develops a top speed of up to 335 km. / time, while accelerating from the 0 στα 100 km. / hour in just 3,7 seconds.

It is worth noting that the new FF is equipped with the latest generation of (this)Ferrari adjustable suspension (SCM3 is its code name), utilizing the latest magneto-current technology, as well as with brakes consisting of ceramic discs.

Source : auto24.gr