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2012 Ferrari FF Breaks Cover

January 22, 2011 by  
Filed under Automotive, Ferrari, News

2012 Ferrari FF

If I throw out the phrase “station wagon”, what comes to mind? I’ll take a guess and say long road trips with dad behind the wheel and mom trying to keep the peace between you and your siblings. Now try the same thing with the name, “Ferrari” and tell me what comes to mind? The wind in your hair as you fly down narrow roads in the Italian countryside? The beach on one side, cliffs on the other as you drive the winding roads in the south of France? I’ll bet you don’t associate “station wagon” with Ferrari, and you certainly don’t associate Ferrari with station wagons. That may soon change, as Ferrari has released some renderings of its replacement for the 612 Scaglietti. Read more

2010 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Novitec Rosso

May 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Automotive, Featured, Ferrari, Tuners

The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is no doubt a remarkable form or automotive art work and worthy performance contender along side of its 599 stablemate. When you want to take a Ferrari to the next level you do not want to overlook Novitec Rosso. Shown here is a Novitec Rosso 2010 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti featured on our partner site Luxury Auto Direct.

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Spyshots: 2012 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Successor

November 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Automotive, Featured, Ferrari, News, Spy Shots

The test mule was again spotted, but still nothing is really known about this perticular model driving around near Modena.

You will definitely spot the bulge on the hood, but what it exactly holds is unknown. The rumours suggest this model is due for 2012 and is in the early phase of testing. However, previous stories suggest Ferrari is developing a hybrid system or even a new V12 engine with a twin turbo setup. WorldCarFans even suggests it could be that Fiat’s MultiAir system is temporarily fitted to this test mule in order to see how much performance enhancement can be pulled from that. Read more