Author: ferrarifanatic
A Ferrari 488 GTB in Germany!
A Ferrari 488 GTB in Germany! One of the most beautiful cars of this moment!
Some for information for the Ferrari (488 GTB) fanatics:
The 488 GTB is powered by a 3904cc (488cc per cylinder, thus the name). The engine is turbocharged with two parallel ball-bearing twin-scroll turbochargers and two air-to-air intercoolers. The compressor wheels are made of low-density TiAl alloy often used in jet engines to reduce inertia and resist high temperatures within the turbocharger. The engine produces 670 PS (493 kW; 661 hp) at 8,000 rpm and 760 N·m (561 lb·ft) of torque at 3,000 rpm.
Another F12 tdf!
Some more information about the F12 tdf:
1) F12 TDF stands F12 for F12 Tour De France.
2) It’s the successor to the Ferrari 599 GTO.
3) 0-62 mph takes only 2.9 seconds.
4) The TDF is a harder, faster, track-focused version of the Ferrari F12.
5) The F12’s 6.3-litre V12 has been boosted from 730 to 769bhp.
6) The F12’s double-clutch box has been revised. The upshifts are 30 per cent faster downshifts 40 per cent.
7) At 200kmh (124mph), the TDF makes 230kg of downforce, nearly double that of the standard F12.
8) The maximum power arrives at 8,500rpm.
9) The front tyres are eight per cent wider.
10) It’s a front-engined V12.
An extraordinary rare Ferrari Enzo ZXX by Edo Competition and a Ferrari 458 on the German Autobahn!
Here some information about the Ferrari ZXX:
The Ferrari ZXX has a 6.5L Ferrari V12 motor, fully re-built by Edo Competition, and is capable of producing 950 horsepower. The car was outfitted with custom Edo Competition wheels and a brand new beastly exhaust system. The new vehicle design was inspired by the Ferrari FXX, but includes many small details to make it a one-of-a-kind hypercar. Rather than traditional side-view-mirrors, the Ferrari ZXX is outfitted with three back-up cameras with view screens inside the cabin of the car. Even the seats are fully customized. The old seats weighed just over 20 kilograms, and according to Rana, the new seats are around five kilograms. A completely new interior was constructed to give the Ferrari ZXX the complete look.
A Ferrari 458 Speciale Edo Competition!
A Ferrari 458 Speciale Edo Competition!
What is a Ferrari 458 Speciale Edo Competition exactly? Edo Competition is a German tuning company, who tunes supercars like Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches, Bentleys…
So this a very “Speciale” Ferrari 458 Speciale!
A very nice Ferrari F12 Berlinetta
Some interesting facts about the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta:
The F12berlinetta uses a naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 engine that churns out 730 horsepower and 509 lb-ft. of torque. Linked to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, the mill sends the F12 from zero to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds, from zero to 124 mph in 8.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 211 mph.
Another Ferrari 458, but this time in the snow
Another Ferrari 458, but this time in the snow.
Now some more interesting facts about the Ferrari 458:
Production | 2009–2015 |
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Model years | 2010–2015 |
Assembly | Maranello, Italy |
Designer | Pininfarina |
A great Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta in Monaco
This is one of the just 499 Speciale Aperta limited-edition Ferrari has produced.
he Speciale churns out 605 prancing ponies from its 4.5-liter V8, 43 horsepower over the standard car and seven more than the Speciale Spider. It’s not quite as powerful as, say, the 662-hp 599 SA Aperta, but the Speciale A is nearly 800 pounds lighter.
Because of its featherweight status, the 458 dances from 0 to 60 mph in 3 seconds flat and laps Ferrari’s Fiorano test track in 1:23.5. For those keeping score at home, those are the exact same specs as the closed roof 458 Speciale.
So this is certainly one of the most exciting Ferraris ever made!
A yellow Ferrari 458 and a Porsche 911 in Newport Beach, California, USA
Here some information about the great engine of the Ferrari 458:
Type | V8 4.5 litres |
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Power | 570 hp @ 9,000 rpm (425 kW) |
Torque | 398 lb·ft @ 6,000 rpm (540 N·m) |
Induction | Atmospheric |
Power to weight ratio | 286.2 W/kg |
10 Interesting facts about the Ferrari F12 TDF
1) F12 TDF stands F12 for F12 Tour De France.
2) It’s the successor to the Ferrari 599 GTO.
3) 0-62 mph takes only 2.9 seconds.
4) The TDF is a harder, faster, track-focused version of the Ferrari F12.
5) The F12’s 6.3-litre V12 has been boosted from 730 to 769bhp.
6) The F12’s double-clutch box has been revised. The upshifts are 30 per cent faster downshifts 40 per cent.
7) At 200kmh (124mph), the TDF makes 230kg of downforce, nearly double that of the standard F12.
8) The maximum power arrives at 8,500rpm.
9) The front tyres are eight per cent wider.