While the Ferrari FF was replaced a few years ago by the GTC4Lusso, the FF is still an absolute monster and one of the finest GT cars produced in recent memory.
Driving the breadvan-shaped FF is a 6.3-liter naturally-aspirated V12 engine pumping out 651 hp at 8,000 rpm and 504 lb-ft (683 Nm) of torque at 6,000 rpm. Making the FF particularly unique at the time of its launch was a unique four-wheel drive system that incorporates two transmissions sending power to each of the four wheels as needed.
To see what Ferrari’s once flagship continent crusher is like to drive, AutoTopNL had the chance to drive a bright red example on the Autobahn and put it through its paces in an epic POV video.
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While more and more performance cars, including those from Ferrari, are opting for engines using forced induction, the FF, as mentioned above, is naturally-aspirated. Had Ferrari decided to slap a couple of turbochargers to the V12, it would have made the car faster but likely muffled the sound of the screaming engine.
While watching this FF storm down the Autobahn, it’s hard not to be taken aback at its pace and stability at high speeds. The reviewer in question was able to push the car through to approximately 320 km/h (200 mph) before the engine ran out of puff.