Showing posts with label ferrari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferrari. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Ferrari California Review

The Ferrari California made its official debut at the Paris Salon in 2008 after a series of special developments on the web and two events dedicated place in Maranello and Los Angeles, where he received an extremely enthusiastic.

The Ferrari California is an exceptionally innovative car whose philosophy inspired by the spirit and emotions of one of the last Ferrari, California, 1957 250, super-sleek convertible car designed for the track, which, over the years become a symbol not only athletic performance, high, but also exclusivity, craftsmanship and faultless sophistication.


Ferrari California
Ferrari California

This is a new car with the Ferrari 8-cylinder range, which consists mainly of high-performance models. While also having the 12-cylinder Ferrari 612 Scaglietti, the flagship of the Gran Turismo category. Ferrari California is a car with the track in the DNA. It is a very innovative, and more than meets the expectations of even the most demanding customers, offering breathtaking driving pleasure and fun behind the wheel as well as extreme versatility and comfort in cars. It is not just a soft-top convertible with a folding hard top, is a two-seater version of the traditional rear seats or 2 + version which sees the rear bench equipped with seating for one or two passengers.


Ferrari California
Ferrari California

According to the Ferrari tradition, this model with novel features. He also pulled hard on the top and the aforementioned original 2 + concept, a Prancing Horse car also offers: a new direct-injection V8, 7-speed wheel, F1-style paddles along with a new dual clutch, new suspension (front double wishbone and rear multi-link), has developed a new F1-Trac traction control system and Brembo brakes with CCM (carbon ceramic material) discs as standard (this latter feature is shared by other models of the current).


Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Ferrari California
Ferrari California

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

symbol of ferrari

symbol of ferrari


ferrari symbol
symbol of ferrari

ferrari symbol
ferrari symbol
symbol of ferrari

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symbol of ferrari

ferrari symbol
symbol of ferrari


symbol of ferrari

ferrari symbol
symbol of ferrari

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper
  

Sunday, February 22, 2015

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper black

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper black

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper 

458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper


ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia


Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Ferrari 458 italia

Friday, February 20, 2015

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

458 italia wallpaper


ferrari 458 italia on road

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper


ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

ferrari 458 italia wallpaper

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look If you can get over the somewhat dubious name, Ferrari’s Enzo-succeeding LaFerrari supercar looks fully prepared to carry a torch that has been passed along through four previous generations of Ferrari supercar. Ferrari Laferrari Left Side View Powered by the HY-KERS system that was developed alongside Ferrari’s Formula 1 racing efforts, LaFerrari incorporates a 789-hp, 6.3-liter V-12 internal combustion engine that is paired with a 120kW (161 hp) electric motor (a second electric motor powers the car’s ancillary components. Coupled with Ferrari’s F1 dual-clutch gearbox, Ferrari claims a sub-3-second 0-62 mph time and a sub 7-second 0-124 mph sprint. There’s no word on top speed, but Ferrari does claim that with a Fiorano lap-time of under 1:20, LaFerrari is a five seconds quicker around its home racetrack than the Enzo and more than three seconds quicker than Ferrari’s current front-engined flagship, the F12 Berlinetta.

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look

 Ferrari LaFerrari First Look

Ferrari LaFerrari First Look















Ferrari LaFerrari First Look

The HY-KERS battery pack is mounted on the floor of LaFerrari and is constructed alongside the battery packs built for racing applications. Ferrari says the132-lb pack is charged both under braking (including during full-ABS stops) and also in any event that the car’s traction control needs to bleed off torque to maintain control. Instead of being wasted, that extra torque is used to charge the battery. The hybrid system fits within the car’s wheelbase, contributing to 41/59 percent front/rear weight distribution – an “ideal” figure, according to Ferrari. Ferrari Laferrari Front View What else? As we previously learned, LaFerrari’s chassis is constructed from carbon fiber for rigidity and light weight – four types of carbon fiber to be exact. The material is hand-laminated and cured in Ferrari’s race shop to the same technique as the company’s F1 machines. Speaking of F1, Ferrari’s top-tier racing drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa are said to have had input to the car’s interior design in an attempt to bring as much single-seater driving position to LaFerrari as possible. As a result, the driver’s seat itself is fixed and built to driver specification, while the steering wheel and pedals are adjustable to achieve proper reach.
Several active aerodynamic systems are fitted to the Ferrari, again drawing from past F1 experience. The front underbody guide vane, rear spoiler and diffusers are all moveable automatically based on the car’s electronic brain determining optimum position given driver input and road conditions. Brakes are provided by Brembo, a Ferrari F1 partner, and use light weight calipers and a new composition of carbon-ceramic disc. Unique Pirelli P-Zero tyres are found at all four corners. Styling was handled in-house, in keeping with current Ferrari practices. Chief designer Flavio Manzoni worked a bit of ‘60s sports-prototype in the front end (think 312 P) along with recent F1 (check out the nose’s vertical pillar). The overall effect is graceful sculpture instead of wind-tunnel exercise, which critics of the Pininfarina-penned Enzo will appreciate. There are still details we don’t know about Ferrari’s new predatore fondamentale; how much it weighs, how much it costs, and even how many gears it has are all yet-undisclosed. We do know that just 499 will be built and we suspect they’re already spoken for.