Finished in Bianco Avus with a Nero interior. This FFs list of equipment includes 20-inch wheels, a front suspension lift system, a sport exhaust system, Scuderia fender shields, leather upholstery, white contrast stitching, and carbon fiber trim on the steering wheel, according to a build sheet. Modifications reported by the seller include a Kenwood touchscreen, a JBL subwoofer, and tinted windows. The touchscreen adds Bluetooth connectivity and steering wheel controls. Released for 2012, the FF was unlike any Ferrari before it. Its shooting brake-like, Pininfarina-designed lines hid a relatively spacious cabin with 4 usable seats and a complicated but effective 4-wheel-drive system called "4RM" in Ferrari-speak. V12 power and aluminum construction ensured practicality and year-round drivability didn't come at the expense of performance. FF production ended in 2016 after about 2,291 units were built.Power comes from a 6.3-liter V12, which produces 651 horsepower and 504 lb-ft of torque. It spins the rear or the 4 wheels (depending on the available traction) via a rear-mounted 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transaxle and a front-mounted 2-speed Power Transfer Unit.
Price | $78,375 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Ferrari |
Model | FF |
Year | 2013 |
Miles | 16,900 |
Color | Bianco Avus |
Engine | 6.3L V12 |
Region | Albany, NY |