NEW Pictures Of One Of Maranello's MOST Controversial Cars, The FF

NEW Pictures Of One Of Maranello's MOST Controversial Cars, The FF
As we chronicle the debut of one of Maranello's most intriguing designs, the FF -- a.k.a. the F151 --, we have noticed that Ferrari hasn't exactly detailed the car. What are they ashamed of it or something?

Though the brand is beginning to slowly unveil the car with more images.

Thanks to our friends at Carscoop, we've located a batch of new pictures that show it playing around in some powder. However, we'd prefer to get a better look at ALL the details this new tourer will feature.


Citing "outstanding interest" and "numerous requests", Ferrari has unleashed a handful of additional photos of its new flagship four-seat GT, the FF. This is the second time after the initial presentation of the supercar in late January that the Italian firm has published pictures of its first-ever all-wheel drive model, yet somehow we still haven't seen the car in its entire form...

[Source: Carscoop]


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SteveSteve - 2/5/2011 8:02:37 PM
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This will be for Ferrari what the Bangle-era Z4 was for BMW.


MorePowerMorePower - 2/5/2011 9:34:21 PM
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Except for the X6 and GT's, I think the Bangle era cars were some of BMW's best designed cars. They looked a hell of a lot better than the current 5-Series and new 6-series.


SteveSteve - 2/5/2011 9:41:29 PM
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MorePower says "...[BMW's Bangle-era cars] looked a hell of a lot better than the current 5-Series and new 6-series."

It appears that BMW has been listening to a lot of people who don't agree with you, and taken that to heart. In my *entirely* subjective opinion, today's 5 and 6 series' skins looks uninteresting, and lacking emotion. But to their credit, they are not ugly like the outgoing 5, or bland like the outgoing 6.

The great thing about liking the syling of a non-current car, is you can buy it at non-current prices. Good news for you!


SSP350SSP350 - 2/5/2011 11:00:17 PM
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Is it me or is Ferrari going to be mass produced? Because this is what this new FF look like. A mass produced model. It doesn't look anything exotic. The front end looks horrible.


SteveSteve - 2/6/2011 12:28:39 AM
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I don't know if Ferrari's production numbers are going up significantly, but some key folks at their design house are no longer there. This explains Ferrari's sudden departure from their historic "everything Ferrari is gorgeous" styling.


Terry989Terry989 - 2/6/2011 8:40:54 PM
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Ferrari's are already mass produced. Last year Ferrari shipped ~7,500 cars world wide. It's getting more and more difficult to call them a boutique manufacturer.


vinman1013vinman1013 - 2/7/2011 11:41:32 AM
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i'm no Ferrari enthusiast but I don't think this will sit well with that crowd. but as an innocent bystander, i like it.


Need4SpeedNeed4Speed - 2/7/2011 6:29:19 PM
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No one thought the Panamera would have any takers...just sayin.


HoorayforpeepeeHoorayforpeepee - 2/8/2011 10:31:32 AM
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As long as you have people buying 4 door luxury cars priced over 200k, you'll have takers for those cars.

The only issue I have is that Ferrari isn't known for ... well interiors, can't wait to see what they'll do with this one


SSP350SSP350 - 2/8/2011 7:51:41 PM
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I always thought Ferrari produces any vehicle in limited numbers.


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