A few months ago Chris Harris revealed that he had bought a Ferrari FF, and he released a video explaining the logic behind his decision. Now, and after running the car for a while and extensively testing every bit of it, Harris is ready to give us his true verdict on the virtues, and possibly vices, of the first-ever four-wheel-drive Ferrari.
Ferrari FF is a car with many firsts: the first hatchback Ferrari; the first all-wheel-drive Ferrari; the first proper four-seater Ferrari. And now thanks to Chris we know that it is also the first Ferrari suited to the needs of keen bikers!
Ferrari FF Technical Specs:
- Engine
- Type: 65° V12
- Total displacement: 6262 cc
- Bore/stroke: 94 mm x 75,2 mm
- Maximum power: 660 CV @ 8000 rpm
- Maximum torque: 683 Nm @ 6000 rpm
- Specific power: 77 kW/litre – 105 CV/litre
- Maximum revs: 8000 rpm
- Compression ratio: 12,3:1
- Dimensions and weight
- Length: 4907 mm
- Width: 1953 mm
- Height: 1379 mm
- Wheelbase: 2990 mm
- Front track: 1676 mm
- Rear track: 1660 mm
- Dry weight: 1790 kg
- Kerb weight: 1880 kg
- Weight distribution: 47% front, 53% rear
- Boot volume: 450 litres
- Fuel tank capacity: 91 litres
- Wheels and tyres
- Front: 245/35 ZR 20 8,5 J x 20″
- Rear: 295/35 ZR 20 10,5 J x 20″
- Rear (winter tyres): 285/35 ZR20 10,5 J x 20″
- Brakes
- Front: 398 mm x 38 mm
- Wheel: 360 mm x 32 mm
- Transmission and gearbox
- 4RM (four-wheel drive) and 7-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Electronic controls
- 4RM control (full integration of all controls: F1-Trac, E-Diff and PTU); ABS/EBD; ESC
- Suspension
- SCM3
- Performance
- Top speed: 335 km/h
- 0-100 km/h: 3,7 sec
- 0-200 km/h: 11 sec
- 100-0 km/h: 35 m
- Weight/power ratio: 2,7 kg/CV
- Consumption and emissions (ECE + EUDC combined cycle)
- Consumption: 15,4 l/100 km
- CO2 emissions: 360 gr/km