On Saturday, July 9, Ferrari North America invited select members of the public to the unveiling of the brand new Ferrari FF in Downtown Toronto.
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Designed by legendary Italian Car Design Firm Pininfarina S.p.A., the FF - which stands for Ferrari Four - is the first four wheel drive car by Ferrari.
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Powered by a V12 651 HP engine, the FF can go from 0 - 100KM/h in less than 3.7 seconds.
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The hatchback design allows for more versatility than any of their previous sports cars.
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The FF comes equipped with Carbon Ceramic Brakes, ABS and ESC and can stop from 100km to 0 in less than 114 feet.
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Throughout, you will find the standard badges of the Ferrari.
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With the low wide stance, the FF looks fast just standing still.
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The headlights add to the fast look with them sweeping back towards the driver.
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FF badge on the split folding rear seat.
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The FF comes equipped with a backup camera that helps when parking and pulling out of parking spaces.
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The guests of Ferrari were treated to cocktails and snacks as they chatted with fellow Ferrari owners and enthusiasts.
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A guest checks out the interiour of the FF.
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Seating for only four, the back seats offers plenty of leg room, as long as you don't have any taller people in the front seat.
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All your controls are centred around the steering wheel, including the indicators. The FF comes equipped with a 7 speed dual clutch transmission, a semi-automatic.
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The interiour is done in the standard beige leather that you find across the Ferrari lineup, giving a very nice contrast against the red.
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Marco Mattiacci, President and CEO of Ferrari North America, talks with CP24's Devon Soltendieck.
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The rear tires are much wider than the front tires on the FF, because although this car is four-wheel drive, except during emergency moments, it is normally rear-wheel drive.
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Marco Mattiacci, President and CEO of Ferrari North America, stands beside the Ferarri FF.
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Starting price of the Ferrari FF is $300,000 USD with 800 built in the first year.
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Parked outside the event, were several Ferrari's and exotic cars. Pictured a Ferrari 328 GTS.
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Mercedes-McLaren SLR and Ferrari 458 Italia.
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Ferrari 360 Spider and Ferrair 430 Scuderia Spider.
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Ferrari California, Maserati Coupe and a Ferrari 599.
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Ferarri F430 Scuderia Spider 16M.
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