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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

FF Ferrari Four -4 Wheel Drive


Ferrari announced at the Geneva Motor Show that The FF, Ferrari Four, goes into production. With four wheel drive and seating can’t in competition with the Porche Panamera and the Aston Martin Rapide, but this is obviously a two door. Also think about the Bentley Continental GT Super Sports.







A 6.3-liter V12 with 660 horsepower provides the power. The engine delivers 683 Nm at 6,000 rpm. And for the first time driving a Ferrari engine in a four wheels. Ferrari calls the four-wheel drive system 4RM. The berteft a proprietary technology which Ferrari half the weight of a conventional 4x4.

Furthermore, the FF have a new damping system similar to the Audi Magnetic Ride system and the damping of the Corvette.




FF does it with an F1 transmission with double clutch. He may be 3.7 seconds from 0 to 100 km / h and reaches a top speed of 335 km / h. Only need 2.7 pounds each horsepower to propel. The average fuel consumption is 15.4 liters per 100 kilometers which is equivalent to 360 grams of CO2 per kilometer.

The FF is 4.90 meters long and offers 450 liters luggage, according to Ferrari the most in its class.






Herrick Sawhney

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Range Rover Sport’s Project Kahn



Project Kahn is developing an even more extreme version dubbed the RS600 Super Sport.
Previewed here today in this official rendering, the new Range Rover Sport RS600 Super Sport is expected to be released in the very near future.



It wasn’t that long ago that we first herd a report that LAND ROVER is working on supercharged Range Rover Sport’s Project Kahn’s RS600 package.
Starting with a custom exhaust system tuned for a powerful yet refined sound,
the RS600 treatment tweaks the SUV's engine to deliver a supercar-like 600 horsepower.
Now, with the help of the tuning experts at Motorsport legend COSWORTH.






























No other details have been released but expect the new model to get the aggressive look of previous creations, including oversized wheels, aerodynamic body kits and plenty of chrome accessories.
If the RS600 and more extreme RS600 Super Sport seem just a tad over the top, however, Project Kahn is also working on a custom package for the new Range Rover Evoque, which we reported on earlier.


As for the RS600 Super Sport, stay tuned for an update.








Herrick Sawhney

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