Showing posts with label Ferrari 2012. Show all posts
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Ferrari 2012


2012 Ferrari Sports FF
This new emissions figure represents a reduction of 15 per cent and is another remarkable achievement for the 458 Italia which has already received over 20 awards from the world’s most prestigious car magazines. The 458 Italia now boasts the lowest emissions of any sports car in its class on the market.

The FF also makes its eagerly-waited debut at Geneva after the huge build-up of expectation and interest created by the client premiere at Maranello broadcast online by www.ferrari.com.

The revolutionary FF offers a completely new take on the sporting Grand Tourer theme. It is not only the first Ferrari with four-wheel drive, but, more significantly, a model that hails a major break with the past, effortlessly melding extreme sports car performance with the versatility and usability of a genuine GT and boasting an extremely innovative design.

Every single area of the FF brims with innovation, not least its engine, the first GDI V12 to be coupled with the seven-speed F1 dual-clutch gearbox. The V12 unleashes a massive 660 CV at 8,000 rpm, and maximum torque of 683 Nm at 6,000 rpm with 500 Nm already available at just 1,000 rpm. This ensures the performance figures of an extreme sports car, with the 0-100 km/h sprint covered in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h. Efficiency has been significantly boosted too, with fuel consumption now standing at just 15.4 litres per 100 km, and CO2 emissions at 360 g/km, a 25 per cent reduction compared to the previous V12s, thanks in part to the HELE (High Emotions- Low Emissions) System which incorporates Stop&Start technology.

Uniquely, the FF also guarantees this exceptional performance on terrain with very low grip coefficients, thanks to Ferrari’s own patented 4RM four-wheel drive system. Torque is still delivered by the rear wheels, but the PTU (Power Transfer Unit) ensures that as much as is required is also transferred to the front wheels when necessary on low grip surfaces. The FF intelligently distributes torque to each of the four wheels individually, thanks to the fact that all of the dynamic vehicle controls (E-Diff, F1-Trac and PTU) have been integrated into a single CPU.

Exceptional sporty driving is guaranteed by the FF’s transaxle architecture (mid-front engine with gearbox over the rear axle) and the positioning of 53% of weight to the rear of the car. Meticulous attention has been taken in lightening the engine (new castings), bodyshell (new aluminium alloys and production processes) and a host of other components. The interior has also been optimised through the use of high-tech materials such as magnesium for the seats. Third generation Brembo carbon-ceramic brakes are now lighter and longer-lasting, with virtually negligible wear during normal use on the road. All of these innovations have combined to produce an absolutely exceptional weight-power ratio of 2.7 kg/CV, a new benchmark for this kind of car.

Styled by Pininfarina, the FF’s lines effortlessly reflect its signature uncompromising balance of sportiness and versatility. It can comfortably accommodate four in its bodyhugging seats and spacious cabin. Its 450 litre boot can also be extended to 800 litres as the rear seats fold down independently. This means that the FF offers more luggage space not only than any other car in its category, but also many four-door saloons, too.




Ferrari 2012


Ferrari 2012
This car is called "Enzo", the title was taken from the Ferrari founder's name, first introduced on the 2002 at Paris Motor Show. The Enzo produced very limited to maintain this automotive nonetheless exclusive, solely produced as much as 400 items while it predecessor solely produced 349 cars, and since its launch, all units have been bought out though the worth reach $1 million.

Following it Predecessor
Geared up with 12-cylinder (V12) mid-engine that make Enzo quickest on the street, also featured with a number of F1-know-how, the design relies on it predecessor Ferrari F40, both are using the same engine, The F50 was launched in 1995 to have fun the company's fiftieth anniversary.

Engine Specs
Enzo is sports car designed with machine on middle with 43.9/56.1 (front / rear) weight distribution. This machine is known use at Ferrari's F140 65, namely V12 (A V12 engine is a "V" engine with 12 cylinders mounted on the crankcase in two banks of six cylinders) with 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead cams and variable valve timing. Using a Bosch Motronic ME7 fuel injection is used and naturally aspirated engines. It replaces the 5998 cc (366 in) and produces 660 PS (485 kW, 651 hp) at 7800 rpm and 657 N m (485 pounds · ft) at 5500 rpm redline is 8000 rpm.



errari is working on the new Enzo that is known internally as FX70. There are no information on potential powertrain. Ferrari could go with the V12, just like the first Enzo or downsize to a twin-turbo V8. V8 would have less power, but it would also save weight keeping the same performance.


New Enzo should be ready earliest by 2011 with a price tag above $600,000 and a production run limited to just few hundred units.

2012 Ferrari Enzo Hybrid front
Exhaust gas emission regulation in Europe become barriers to the sports car manufacturer. Ferrari. The solution is with the hybrid technology development
Ferrari Enzo remains in the best performance, as well as fuel consumption more efficient with hybrid technology. Enzo Ferrari’s latest model released in 2012.

Hybrid technology will be used on all Ferrari models, with Electric motor weighs less than 100 kg is able “to” boost “the power at least than 100PS.