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November 14, 2007 After two years of ferocious testing, Ferrari have made large-scale improvements to one of the most extreme supercars they’ve ever built. Available only to a select handful of ...
Ferrari makes road cars and they make race cars, but the automaker found a middle ground somewhere in between when it launched the FXX in 2005. Homologated neither for race or street, the FXX ...
The ultra-exclusive Ferrari FXX isn’t just any new model but is in fact a development test-bed for new technologies that will eventually filter across to Ferrari’s future road cars.
Ferrari FXX K: Just Your Everyday ... Still in the prototype phase, ... It will, however, play a central role in Ferrari’s research-and-development agenda for the next two years, ...
Compared to the “standard” FXX K Evo, the car pictured here doesn’t appear to have any changes; in fact even the pattern of the camouflage wrap seems the same as the development prototype ...
Ferrari have announced that their innovative FXX program has been extended a further two years to allow continued development of the recently upgraded FXX Prototype. The FXX Program is unique in ...
The Bologna Motor Show features the first public showing of the Ferrari FXX, ... This prototype, ... It will be used exclusively on track as part of a specific ongoing research and development ...
First, this prototype looks a lot like the FXX K Evo spied in September last year at Fiorano but features a different pattern for the camouflage. We spent quite some time trying to find ...
Maranello 28th October 2007 – The innovative FXX programme, based on the eponymous prototype car and launched by Ferrari in June 2005, is being extended to 2008/2009.
The F150 M6 was the first LaFerrari prototype utilized during the early stages of development. The car rides on Ferrari’s Type F142 platform, which underpinned the 458 Italia.
MILAN (Reuters) - Ferrari's test-drive clients will be able to try out a 1,050 horsepower prototype hybrid car from next year, the unit of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCHA.MI) (FCAU.N) said on ...
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