Ferrari FF Facelift To Make Its Debut in February 2016
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Jan 26, 2016, 08:50 PM

There's a lot happening at Ferrari beside getting ready to take on the motorsport arena by storm. There are big changes that are going to come our way and the first among them is the facelift of the FF. Ferrari has released the first teaser images of the facelifted FF which is all set to debut at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este next month.
The images don't give out much but we can clearly notice that the updated model will feature a new front fascia with a revised grille and restyled headlights. From what we can also notice, the FF will also receive new tail lamps and even the air intakes have been restyled. Ferrari might bring in a whole bunch of components which will make the FF quite aerodynamic and this might include a carbon fibre roof and active aerodynamic components.
Also Read: Ferrari Re-enters India With New Dealers
Expect the interiors to remain unchanged but for a few changes to the upholstery and the infotainment system. The FF currently comes with a 6.3-litre V12 engine that develops 651bhp, so considering that the facelift version might be more Ferrari, Ferrari will be able to extract probably 690bhp for it. The engine will likely be connected to a new eight-speed transmission and a revised four-wheel drive system.
We've been hearing a lot about changes being made to the 488 GTB, but we won't comment on that now. For the time being though, it's all about the FF and we can't wait to see what Ferrari has done.
The images don't give out much but we can clearly notice that the updated model will feature a new front fascia with a revised grille and restyled headlights. From what we can also notice, the FF will also receive new tail lamps and even the air intakes have been restyled. Ferrari might bring in a whole bunch of components which will make the FF quite aerodynamic and this might include a carbon fibre roof and active aerodynamic components.
Also Read: Ferrari Re-enters India With New Dealers
Expect the interiors to remain unchanged but for a few changes to the upholstery and the infotainment system. The FF currently comes with a 6.3-litre V12 engine that develops 651bhp, so considering that the facelift version might be more Ferrari, Ferrari will be able to extract probably 690bhp for it. The engine will likely be connected to a new eight-speed transmission and a revised four-wheel drive system.
We've been hearing a lot about changes being made to the 488 GTB, but we won't comment on that now. For the time being though, it's all about the FF and we can't wait to see what Ferrari has done.
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