2012 Ferrari FF

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ugh so ugly, it looks like the bmw m coupe '98 on gt4&5, from the side anyway
 
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It just doesn't seem right to me...

The problem with this car is that, if I ever were to be able to purchase a Ferrari in the future and if I choose this type of Ferrari it's still a sandwich without mayonnaise...if that makes any sense.

I can see it now:

"Hey I got a Ferrari!"

"Awesome man! Let's take a look!"

*Walk outside*

"Out of all the cool Ferraris...you get the Volvo of the bunch..."
 
It looks pretty stunning thanks to inspiration from the 458. If they made a convertible model i'd buy it
 
I have to admit, that when I think of Ferrari hatchback.. First thing that comes to mind is a re-bodied Alfa Romeo hatch with FR layout.
 
I must admit, an All-Wheel-Drive Ferrari goes against my principles, but one wouldn't mind to powerslide that thing like that.

It really fits in the Ferrari line-up, I'm just curious to see the asking price, somewhere not too far from the 599 price tag seems reasonable.
 
It looks pretty stunning thanks to inspiration from the 458. If they made a convertible model i'd buy it



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A quick & dirty photoshop job, but I think I'd have to agree with you on the drop top purchase.

I'd want mine in yellow or red though. 👍


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Nice PS. 👍

Unfortunately, I doubt a droptop will ever happen unless they decide this is the new California. (Which wouldn't be a bad idea....)
 
Umm.. Changed my mind a bit, that seriously is a good looking car if it's a droptop. Nice PS work!
 
Nice to see the quick render, but personally I'd not be as keen on a drop-top. Apart from anything, it removes one of the car's USPs, which is the shooting brake layout. With no roof it just becomes another characterless convertible like the California.
 
That would make a nice facelift for the Cali.

The design is starting to grow on me now I've seen it in a few of the car mags. Seems quite colour sensitive though with discrete shades working much better.
 
Anyone got a clue why the new pictures were taken on snow? I suspect they wanted to showcase the improved capabilities off-road because of the AWD.
 
Anyone got a clue why the new pictures were taken on snow? I suspect they wanted to showcase the improved capabilities off-road because of the AWD.

I wouldn't really call plowed roads "off-road," but yes to show off how the car handles in the snow.
 
I: Flew to Geneva, went inside the Ferrari stand, looked at the FF from outside, sat inside, stepped out and said..... I LOVE IT

Trust me the pictures do not make justice... It is truly an amazing car! and the seats in the back are comfy enough for an adult person; if you want to compare it with a similar car/market it would be the Bentley continental GT (which is a bit less powerful, and in reality does not have room for adults in the back) and the Aston Martin Rapide (which is less powerful, and for me less practical, as the visibility from the driver seats is very poor)

Try for yourself...

Joe
 
Nice.

I'm sure the performance will be utterly staggering with the new torque vectoring AWD system as well, which is a step ahead of the AWD system in the GT-R :scared: With that type of power (660hp), a highly advanced AWD system, massive carbon brakes, well balanced chassis, and a curb weight only slightly more than the GT-R...I expect to see some truly astonishing numbers for such a GT oriented car 👍
 
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