2015 Ferrari FF shown - Car and Driver

The FF continues Ferrari’s tradition of offering at least one curious—often plus-sized—four-seater in its lineup. A 651-hp 6. 3-liter V-12 situated just aft of the front wheels, seven-speed dual-clutch automatic and standard all-wheel drive conspire to make the FF the world’s fastest grocery-getter. First Drive Review – 2012 Ferrari FF As I’m driving through hairpin corners in the Dolomite Mountains of the South Tyrol region of Italy, the Ferrari FF’s two-door wagon body style is the last thing on my mind, which is interesting because it’s... Instead, my most pressing thought, besides not dropping a $300,000 GT car off a cliff, is the FF’s four-wheel-drive system, which has so tamed the 651-hp V-12 engine that a tail-out hero photo of a drifting FF requires serious commitment with the... But the first roadgoing Ferrari to put power to all four wheels doesn’t understeer like so many other four-wheel-drive sports cars. Ferrari engineers repeatedly explained to us that the front wheels are used mostly for traction in bad weather and that power is otherwise shunted to the rear wheels as much as possible. Source: www.caranddriver.com