2015 Ferrari FF review - Cars Guide

Ferrari created a storm when it unveiled the FF at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show . I know, because I were there – but couldn't see the FF until half an hour after the covers were removed. Keep in mind we are talking about a bunch of cynical seen-it-all-before car journos and you will really come to understand the sensation the FF created. Ferrari FF stands for Four-seat, Four-wheel-drive. Interestingly, Ferrari FF can be classed as a sort of station wagon, or shooting-brake to use term from the past that's recently been revived. We've even heard some say the FF could be described as the first ever Ferrari SUV. The latter isn't as silly as it sound as even companies like Bentley are joining the current SUV craze, so why not Ferrari. Inside, it's pure Ferrari with quality materials, very Italian styling, electronic dials with a huge tacho taking centre position, and the most complex steering wheel this side of an F1 Ferrari. What's under the FF's bonnet and what's it like to drive. This drives all four wheels through a relatively simple system, tagged 4RM, that takes power from the back of the engine to the back wheels, and from the front of the engine to the front wheels. This is the first time a Ferrari has had all-wheel-drive. the FF only uses all-wheel-drive in the first four gears. Source: www.carsguide.com.au