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Geneva 2011: Ferrari FF supercar video

More pictures and video of the new Ferrari FF from the supercar's Geneva 2011 reveal - pictures and video

The Ferrari FF, the company’s 612 Scaglietti replacement, has made its official debut at Geneva. The car sports a unique and patented 4RM four-wheel-drive system, where torque can be distributed to the front wheels when required via a Power Transfer Unit (PTU) in combination with an E-Diff and F1-Trac.

Power comes from a 6.3-litre V12 producing 651bhp and 504lb ft of torque. Ferrari claims a 0-60mph time of 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 208 mph, but also a 25% improvement in carbon dioxide emissions (down to 360g/km) and a fuel consumption figure of 18.3mpg. This is due to Ferrari’s HELE (High Emotion, Low Emission) technology, including stop-start.

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