The Ferrari FF has recently received a new aftermarket package, with the development coming from Wheelsandmore. The German tuner fitted the all-wheel drive Ferrari with a new set of shoes, as well as gifting it with a few technical modifications.
The FF now rides on a set of 6 Sporz² forged wheels that come in a size of 21x9.5-inch for the front axle and 22x12-inch for the rear one. The rims, which feature a carbon finish center and white outer circle, are wrapped in Pirelli P Zero Nero rubber.
The grand tourer will also been fitted with a lowering springs, which will bring it 25 mm (1-inch) closer to the road. The company is still working on the development, but this will be released soon.
In addition to that, Wheelsandmore offers two power upgrades for the Ferari FF. Stage One uses an ECU remap and takes the V12 unit from 660 hp and 683 Nm (504 lb-ft) to 684 hp and 705 Nm (520 lb-ft). Stage Two also includes a a custom stainless steel exhaust with valves that control the sound (the stock one also uses such a feature), which is lighter than the one it replaces. The mods allows the powerplant to deliver 700 hp and 715 Nm (527 lb-ft) of torque.
The grand tourer will also been fitted with a lowering springs, which will bring it 25 mm (1-inch) closer to the road. The company is still working on the development, but this will be released soon.
In addition to that, Wheelsandmore offers two power upgrades for the Ferari FF. Stage One uses an ECU remap and takes the V12 unit from 660 hp and 683 Nm (504 lb-ft) to 684 hp and 705 Nm (520 lb-ft). Stage Two also includes a a custom stainless steel exhaust with valves that control the sound (the stock one also uses such a feature), which is lighter than the one it replaces. The mods allows the powerplant to deliver 700 hp and 715 Nm (527 lb-ft) of torque.