Just saw these pictures, don't know if anyone has posted them her on F-chat. I"m really loving this car more. Take a look at that engine bay, and the sports seats in the F12 looks much better. Enjoy! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
LOL sorry i had problems uploading the pictures earlier. Wanted to remove info of the other site where i got them from, but i don't know how. Hope it offends no one.
740 ! OP : Thank you very much. I thought we'll had to wait ujntil geneva to see open-hood pics.. beautiful.
I really like the protruding front "scoops" on the left and right front end. They are really aggressive without directly copying the Lambo "F-22 fighter jet" style. The official Ferrari photos didn't show this as well.
The tanga butt does look quite OK for me in this pictures. Although as I suspected, the wheels were digitally enlarged in the first photos.
i must say i m loving this car, a very very nice upgrade on 599 - Ferrari deserves the fannism man v want more pics of this beauty
With such a low front spoiler the nose lift feature better be standard equipment. That interior looks strangely familiar with the 458 racing seats and steering wheel. CH
Thanks so much for posting. The close ups and having people in the photos give us a much better sense of the car. I am struck by the elaborate scultpured rear. It is phenomenal. Also how subtle changes to the front 'smile' suppress the somewhat disconcerting grin of the Califrornia and FF.
2 questions : a) does it feature any Pininfarina badge ? b) does this car share the FF headlights ? ... I mean .... they look the same
Good questions! I thought the same thing about the headlights. My guess is they are. It's not because of the F12 but more of the FF. They will make only a few hundred FF's a year. To have them the same as the F12 will help them with parts interchangeability and reduce costs. However, the specs may be different. And, remember that both have adaptive headlight options (along with the 458). I bet the mechanics of all three are exactly the same. But, before you slam Ferrari, remember that Porsche does it too between some of it's models and they make around 60K units a year vs Ferrari's 7.