The Ferrari FF is am incredibly impressive machine, as it mixes a multitude of assets with the Prancing Horse’ spirit. However, there will always be some who want more, and if that includes seriously upping the ante on the hp front and making the vehicle much greener at the same time, we want to know about it.
Norwegian aftermarket developer Customised.no has developed a bio-ethanol E85 conversion for the Ferrari FF, which takes the car’s V12 unit from the stock 660 hp to 887 hp, while seriously reducing emissions.
Eco fans will want to know about the last part, so we’ll explain that the FF drops from 360 g/km to under 100 g/km, a value that rivals that of diesel superminis. Remember, all this happens in a car that can deal with the 0 to 62 mph game in under 3 seconds (the stock time sits at 3.7 seconds).
The vehicle shown in the adjacent image has been reportedly converted by a Ferrari dealer, so there might even be slight hopes of the warranty being maintained, but there’s no official info on this.
Via: thecarfinders.co.uk
Eco fans will want to know about the last part, so we’ll explain that the FF drops from 360 g/km to under 100 g/km, a value that rivals that of diesel superminis. Remember, all this happens in a car that can deal with the 0 to 62 mph game in under 3 seconds (the stock time sits at 3.7 seconds).
The vehicle shown in the adjacent image has been reportedly converted by a Ferrari dealer, so there might even be slight hopes of the warranty being maintained, but there’s no official info on this.
Via: thecarfinders.co.uk