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Ferrari FF Joins Dubai Police: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

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If Robin Hood lived in Dubai, he wouldn't have a chance against the modern day sheriff of Dubai. Yesterday, we told you that the Dubai Police was recently bought its first Ferrari model that cost somewhere around million Emirati Dirham, or €417,000 ($544,000). Finally, we have the first photos of the car, and it's not what we expected.
Instead of going for the more powerful F12 Berinetta like we thought they wold, they opted for the less powerful FF. This is Ferrari's first all-wheel drive supercar, filled with interesting and unexpected technology.

Instead of a conventional AWD system, the FF has a second gearbox in front of the engine with only two speeds that sends some of the power to the road. But don't mistake it for a soft car. At launch, the Scuderia praised the FF as being the fastest four-seat car in the world - maximum speed at 208 mph and 0-62 mph sprint in 3.7 seconds. That performance comes courtesy of a 6262cc V112 engine producing 660 HP.

That frankly sounds like a terrifying car to go up against. But the Dubai Police Chief Lt Gen Dahi said it's more of an emissary of peace that the sermonizer of war against speeding supercars.

Amazingly, this white and green, police liveried supercar was revealed via the official Twitter page of the Dubai Police. When law enforcement agencies use social media outlets, you know you live in a peaceful, rich country.

If you guys would like to know more about the Ferrari FF, make sure to read or comprehensive Test Drive.

Story via zero2turbo.com
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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