2012 Ferrari Ff V12 Awd Fastest 4 Seat Production Car Extracampionario Color on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V12
For Sale By:Ferrari of San Antonio
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: FERRARI
Model: FF
Trim: Fully loaded 2dr Hatchback
Options: Alcantara Upholstrey Blue Scuro, Scuderia Ferrari Shields, Chromed Chrille, Suspension Lifter, int/ext electrochromic mirrors, Front & Rear Parking Sensors, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: V12 , AWD F1 Automatic Transmission
Safety Features: AFS Lighting System, Suspension Lifter, White Rev, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 126
Power Options: Sport Exhaust System, Parking camera, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: DEMO:CAR
Exterior Color: ExtraCampionario Navy Blue
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Interior Color: Sabbia 4310 (SAND)
2012
Ferrari FF
V12 AWD 2dr/4seat
*126 Original miles*
M. 210.362.8040
AFS1 | AFS SYSTEM | ||
ALIH | HEADLINER ALCANTARA UPHOLSTERY | ALCANTARA BLU SCURO 9937 | |
CALA | BRAKE CALIPERS ALLUMINIUM COL. | ||
CFG1 | STD CHROMED FRONT GRILL | ||
CRS1 | CRUISE CONTROL | ||
DSH5 | COLOUR UPON REQUEST FOR DSH5 | BLU SCURO 3282 (DARK BLUE) | |
DSH7 | LEATHER LOWER DASHBOARD | SABBIA 4310 (SAND) | |
ELEV | SUSPENSION LIFTER | ||
EXA3 | SPORT EXHAUST SYSTEM | ||
LOGO | 'SCUDERIA FERRARI' SHIELDS | ||
MIR2 | INT/EXT ELECTROCHROMIC MIRRORS | ||
NDSP | INTERNAL USE | ||
PAC1 | PARKING CAMERA | ||
PAC2 | DUAL VIEW FRONT PARKING CAMERA | ||
PAR2 | FRONT AND REAR PARKING SENSORS | ||
PDIS | PASSENGER DISPLAY | ||
RBAS | AUTOMATIC BOOT LID SYSTEM | ||
WHITE REV COUNTER | |||
VENTILAZIONE SED FULL ELECTRIC | |||
LEATHER PARCEL SHELF | SABBIA 4310 (SAND) | ||
HIGH POWER HIFI SYSTEM | |||
SPECIAL FEATURES | |||
ALL STITCHINGS IN COLOUR | EXTRACAMPIONARIO-NOT STANDARD | ||
COLOURED STEERING WHEEL | BLU SCURO 3282 (DARK BLUE) | ||
TYRES PRESSURE MEASUREMENT | |||
UPPER PART IN INTERIOR COLOUR | BLU SCURO 3282 (DARK BLUE) | ||
SPARE WHEEL KIT 20" |
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Ferrari still finalizing LaFerrari hardware? [w/videos]
Wed, 24 Jul 2013McLaren, Ferrari and Lamborghini helped make this year's Geneva Motor Show one of the most exciting in recent memory, but the LaFerrari might be a little further away from production than its McLaren P1 hypercar rival. According to GTSprit.com, it sounds like Ferrari is still trying to hammer out the the car's details to ensure the lucky 499 souls laying down $1.5 million aren't left in the dust by a brightly colored McLaren.
While it's not clear what sort of things Ferrari is still working on, the continued development aspect is somewhat substantiated by the fact that the 949-horsepower hybrid supercar is still running around Italy wearing camouflage - albeit light camo. As proof of this, the site also found a pair of enthusiastic amateur spy videos that get some good rolling shots of the LaFerrari out testing. They also show how well the car can handle a roundabout. Both videos are posted below.
LaFerrari racing prototype spotted in Southern Europe
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Rumors have been circulating for a few months now that Ferrari could be gearing up to challenge for outright victory at Le Mans once again with an LMP1 racer of its own. First the head of the sports racing division hinted at the prospect, then the head of the Formula One team lent it more credence, and most recently, the chairman of the company itself confirmed the possibility. We've even heard some rumors over who could drive the thing. But what we haven't seen yet is any solid proof that the Prancing Horse marque has actually been working on such a racecar.
That could be what we're looking at it here, but then again, it might not be. Spied undergoing testing in Southern Europe, this camouflaged test mule appears to be based on the new LaFerrari supercar, but with some key modifications that indicate this isn't the road-going version. The revised aero is a dead giveaway, with that giant front splitter jutting out like a swollen lip and a massive rear wing protruding from the back. The headlights are different, it's got center-lock wheels fitted at each corner and there's a big snorkel air scoop protruding from the engine bay.
What's clear is that this is test mule has definitely been set up for the race track. The only question is, to what end? Even with all the add-ons, it's still nowhere near as extreme as the purpose-built prototypes that Audi, Toyota and Porsche will be fielding in the FIA World Endurance Championship this year, and it's missing key features like the mandatory center tailfin. It could be a platform for testing components to use on an upcoming LMP1, but if not for the aforementioned Le Mans rumors, our money would have been on something else - be it a GT racing version of LaFerrari like Maserati did with the Enzo-based MC12, or a customer track toy to follow in the footsteps of the (also Enzo-based) FXX and the 599XX that followed.
These are the front-runners to take over at Ferrari
Thu, 11 Sep 2014Yesterday Ferrari announced a changing of the scarlet-clad guard with the departure of longtime chairman Luca di Montezemolo. Having run the company since shortly after the passing of Enzo Ferrari himself, Montezemolo built the Prancing Horse marque up to the benchmark supercar manufacturer, victorious racing team and household name it is today. In short, Ferrari - and most crucially, its parent company Fiat - will face a most difficult challenge in filling il Advocatto's handmade loafers and putting the company back on the track which Montezemolo laid down over the course of the past two decades.
The question on everyone's mind is, to whom will that challenge fall? To quote Goose from Top Gun, the list is long, but distinguished. Join us as we run down the roster of potential assentors to the leather-clad, carbon-fiber bucket seat at the head of the big table in Maranello.