Saturday 29 June 2013

Dubai police bolster crime-fighting fleet with a Ferrari

As if adding a Lamborghini Aventador wasn't enough to scare speeding drivers, police in Dubai can now also count on a brand new Ferrari FF to patrol the city's popular tourist areas.

The car, which sports the green and white of Dubai law enforcement, will be driven by female cops only.

Similar to the Lamborghini, however, the Ferrari will essentially do promotional work and won't actually chase down offenders; that job still belongs to a fleet of Camaro SS coupes.

Police in Dubai also have the support of powerful German sedans and Japanese-branded 4x4s -- a sign of the city's luxurious and prosperous living.

Source:?libération

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Ferrari and Apple join forces

Thanks to Apple, the Ferrari FF, the first-ever Ferrari with four-wheel-drive, as of today offers direct access to its infotainment system through the Siri Eyes Free voice command technology.

Rear passengers can watch movies, play video games, or browse the Internet thanks to two iPad Minis integrated to the seatbacks.

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The new Ferrari F12berlinetta

With the F12berlinetta, the legendary Italian firm brings us a new generation of mouth-watering V12 machines. The quickest Ferrari in history was unveiled today in the run-up to the Geneva Auto Show.

The chassis is made of a dozen different alloys put together using new assembly methods. The result is a 20% stiffer frame and a car weighing it at just 1,525 kg. Extensive wind tunnel testing ensured a 76% improvement in aerodynamics and a huge drop in drag coefficient.


The F12berlinetta’s 6,262cc, 65-degree V12 engine unleashes 729 snorting ponies (or 740 metric hp) and 509 lb-ft of torque; it’s mated to an F1-derived dual-clutch transmission designed specifically for this model. The new supercar leaps from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and from 0 to 200 in 8.5 seconds. What’s more, it’s 30% more fuel-efficient and produces just 350 g/km of CO2.

Keeping things in check are carbon-ceramic brakes, a magnetically controlled suspension and the usual slew of systems (E-Diff, ESP Premium, F1-TRAC and high-performance ABS).

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Two rare Ferraris sold at over $8 million apiece

Two Ferrari 250 GT sports cars were auctioned off and sold for over $8 million apiece last Friday.

First, a red 1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Competizione earned a winning bid of $8.14 million at an RM Auctions event. It sports a 280-horsepower V12 engine.

Later, a blue 1958 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider was sold for $8.25 million by Gooding & Company.

Other highlights from these events include a 1967 Shelby 427 Semi-Competition Cobra ($2 million), a 1938 Delahaye 135 MS Coupe ($1.54 million), and a 1954 Ferrari 250 Europa Coupe ($1.02 million).

All prices are in USD.

Source: The New York Times

Ferrari 250 GT SWB Berlinetta «Competizione»
Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider

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Ferrari auction raises 1.8 million euros

On May 31st, we previewed an online auction organized by Ferrari to raise money to help victims of the Italian earthquakes. This very auction helped raise 2.3 million dollars (1.8 million euros), which will be sent to the families in need.

Ferrari 599XX Evo front 3/4 viewFerrari 599XX Evo (Photo: Ferrari)
Among the items sold, featured a very special Ferrari 599XX that went to an American customer for a whopping 1.4 million euros. It is a unique piece signed by Luca di Montezemolo himself, as well a F1 drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. As a matter of fact, the car will be delivered to the new owner by the two Scuderia drivers during the Grand Prix of Italy.

Another item, an F2008 engine went to a Briton who paid 80,000 euros ($103,500) for it. The proceeds going to the Italian families also include online donations. One Russian customer generously gave out 100,000 euros.

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2013 Ferrari F12berlinetta Preview

When Ferrari launches a new car, the automotive world stands up and pays attention. The latest masterpiece to come from Maranello is quite possibly the most striking and sensual car to ever be designed by the house that Enzo built.


The 2013 Ferrari F12berlinetta replaces the outgoing, but still unflappably hot, 599 GTB Fiorano. In the absence of an anniversary car (F40, F50 and F60 [Enzo]), these cars (550, 575, 599) serve as the poster boys for the fabled company with a cavallino rampante on its logo.

As the latest offspring of Ferrari, the 2013 F12berlinetta features all the latest aerodynamic wizardry that not only makes it slice through the air, but adds all-important downforce for weekly sprints to the gym.

All kidding aside, the F12’s 0.299 Cd and downforce figure of 123 kg at 200 km/h (a 76% increase over the 599) not only improves fuel consumption numbers but plays a huge role in high performance driving dynamics. Keep in mind that all of this is being achieved without the use of spoilers -- anywhere.

As with all Ferrari products, this new car is highly customizable. The number of exterior colors is numerous and the racecar-like cockpit can be draped in tan or blue and black. Only the finest materials such as leather and carbon-fibre are ever found in these cars. The piece de resistance is the F1-inspired steering complete with manettino.

2013 Ferrari f12berlinetta interiorThe piece de resistance is the F1-inspired steering complete with manettino. (Photo: Ferrari)
The 2013 F12berlinetta’s driving dynamics are also assured by a highly sophisticated Magnetorheological damping system. The F12 is endowed with the latest version and includes new dual-coil technology which permits quicker suspension reaction times for improved everything. Its ride height is 25 mm lower and weight 70 kg lighter than the 599. These are all ingredients to make this car the best driving Ferrari ever.

The crown jewel in the F12’s arsenal is its 6.3L V12. This is the most powerful naturally aspirated production V12 they have ever assembled. It is rated at 740 hp and 510 lb-ft (690 Nm) of torque. The engine is designed to produce 80% of the torque figure as of 2,500 rpm, and will scream all the way to an 8,700 rpm redline.

As with all Ferrari cars, save for the FF, the 2013 F12berlinetta is rear-wheel driven and, as with all modern ‘Rarris, it features a lightning-fast, dual-clutch 7-speed F1 transmission. This gearbox is integrated with the electronic E-Diff for better overall weight distribution.

Here are a few stats to illustrate how good and fast the new 2013 F12berlinetta is: We all agree that the 599 was a bullet, but the new F12 is like Superman; faster than a speeding bullet. It reaches 100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and 200, in 8.5. That’s 0.6 and 2.5 seconds faster (respectively) than the 599.

The 2013 F12berlinetta will be equipped with a slew of safety features. It is expected to land in Canada in early 2013. Final Canadian specs and pricing should be available later this year.

2013 Ferrari f12berlinetta front viewThe latest masterpiece to come from Maranello is quite possibly the most striking and sensual car to ever be designed by the house that Enzo built. (Photo: Ferrari)

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