Ferrari FF caught by dog sled cam - clearest footage yet [video]
Controversial FF shooting brake in a wintry wonderland
Earlier this month Ferrari released new photos of their controversial FF shooting brake in a wintry wonderland. The photoshoot served as a follow up media injection to potentially calm enthusiast unrest with the bland unappealing press photos that were first released.
Now, fast-forward two weeks and a video taken during the FF's photo shoot in Baqueria - Beret, Spain has surfaced. Thanks to a passing dog sled equipped with video camera, we have our clearest view of the modern day "breadvan". Undoubtedly emphasizing it's all-wheel-drive capabilities, a first for Ferrari, the FF gives way to the canine train as the camera guy waves them by.
The Ferrari Four (FF) is powered by a 6.3-liter (6,262 cc) V12 engine with an output of 660 PS (485 kW / 651 hp) and 683 Nm (504 lb-ft) of torque coupled to a double-clutch transmission. The car weighs 1790 kg (3946 lb) making a 0-100 km/h sprint time of just 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h (208 mph) possible.
The FF makes its world premiere in Geneva on 01 March.
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