Magrath promised additional posts would be on the 2012 Ferrari FF, so here’s anotherone, as the four-wheel drive, four seats Shooting Brake was revealed early last night inMaranello, Italy, Ferrari 700 and dignitaries. Will we be back next week at 2011 Geneva Motor Show, where the leaf is gone in a few hundred sweaty journalists steeped in ill-fitting costumes.
No additional product information is published, so we have to take it on faith that the carhas front-mounted 6.2-liter V12 makes 650 hp and 504 more pound-feet of torque – andseven-speed dual Ferrari’s gearbox-clutch transmission is the responsibility of the taxadministration, as a huge flock.
After the jump, we offer a few pictures of the event, along with the fun – a new 3-minutevideo of the FF looked and sounded pretty awesome, as it pushed past the tarmac andsnow, sand, Ferrari World.
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