Ferrari FXX K '15
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LaFerrari XX reportedly coming in December.
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http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-c ... rari-fxx-k" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Darren Moss wrote:This is the new Ferrari FXX K, a harder, track-focused version of LaFerrari with more power, race-inspired styling and even more tech.
Headline figures include a power output of 1021bhp. It’ll be seen in action from next year, although it will only be available to an elite group of owner-drivers who will be entered into Ferrari’s XX driver development programme.
The FXX K name refers to the car's KERS kinetic energy recovery system, which works in conjunction with the standard car's 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine to produce a total system output of 1021bhp and more than 664lb ft of torque. That's 71bhp more than the standard LaFerrari, with 835bhp coming from the V12 engine and 188bhp from the electric motor.
Ferrari hasn't revealed any performance data for the McLaren P1 GTR rival, but expect improvements on the LaFerrari's 0-62mph sprint time of less than three seconds, as well as its 217mph-plus top speed. As with LaFerrari, drive is channeled through a seven-speed paddle-shift dual-clutch automatic transmission.
The FXX K measures 194mm longer and 59mm wider than the LaFerrari, at 4896mm and 2051mm respectively, but shares the same height of 1116mm as well as its 2650mm wheelbase.
Stylistically, the FXX K looks like a race-inspired evolution of LaFerrari's shape. A new twin-profile spoiler and large splitter – which is 30mm lower than on LaFerrari and includes a central gap to channel air flow– can be seen at the front. This works in conjunction with the larger side sills running down the flanks of the car to stop air gathering underneath.
At the rear, a large, twin-pronged permanent spoiler features alongside a secondary mobile spoiler which can extend on the move. The distinctive shape of the rear is designed to boost downforce, and is helped by the new rear diffuser.
Ferrari says this has helped improve downforce by 50 per cent compared to LaFerrari, resulting in the FXX K producing 540kg of downforce at 124mph.
Inside, the FXX K does away with many of the luxuries of LaFerrari, although it keeps a digitised instrument cluster.
The FXX K sits on special slick Pirelli P-Zero tyres, which incorporate sensors to measure acceleration, temperature and pressure. Carbon-ceramic brakes, manufactured by Brembo, also feature. The car's traction control, Side Slip Angle Control and electronic differential have been specially calibrated to suit the performance rubber, while drivers can control ABS settings via the steering wheel.
Whereas the standard LaFerrari featured a double wishbone suspension set-up front and rear, the FXX K instead adopts a multi-link rear set-up.
Key changes made to the LaFerrari's V12 engine include new camshafts, a modified valve train, redesigned intake manifolds, and the use of mechanical rather than hydraulic tappets. The car's exhaust system has also been modified.
Similarly, the HY-KERS system has been upgraded, giving drivers the option of controlling power with four different modes with the 'Manettino' controller.
Qualify mode provides maximum power for a short number of laps, while Long Run optimises performance for longer stints. Manual Boost mode delivers instant maximum torque, while Fast Charge mode can be used to recharge the car's battery.
The Maranello-based firm says as the FXX K isn't homologated, it will "never" be used in competition. In a statement, Ferrari said the car was developed "to be completely uncompromising, incorporating technological innovations that will guarantee an unprecedented driving experience".
The FXX K’s main rival is McLaren’s P1 GTR, which made its debut at the Pebble Beach concours earlier this year. It will go on sale next summer and is powered by a 986bhp 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine working as part of a hybrid powertrain. The P1 GTR will only be offered to existing P1 owners at a cost of £1.98 million.
Ferrari hasn't revealed how much it will charge potential owners to take part in its driver programme, which it hopes to roll out over the next two years, though expect a significant increase on the standard car's £1.15 million price tag.
It's also likely that only existing LaFerrari owners will be eligible to buy the FXX K. Previous entries in Ferrari's exclusive owner-driver programme include the Enzo-based FXX, which is powered by an 848bhp 6.2-litre V12 engine, and the 720bhp 599XX.
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Great Car, i like the paint and the livery.
All we need now is a round steering wheel. Someone has to tell the Italians that a wheel is round and not a square
All we need now is a round steering wheel. Someone has to tell the Italians that a wheel is round and not a square
- Beardroid91
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Circuit spec LaFerrari ?!
It has a good aggressive look to it
It has a good aggressive look to it
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Hey I'm the one here supposed to like the insane vehicles.Warachia wrote:My god this car is absolutely insane. I like it.
I like those rear fins (or whatever those are called) in the car.
To be honest I think that rear diffuser looks weird in this car.
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I just found out that the name of this 1000+ hp hypercar is actually just.... Ferrari FXXK
Yup. Those with no drivin' skills will be FXXK-ed.
Yup. Those with no drivin' skills will be FXXK-ed.
Nogai211 wrote:The only reason PC is better than Console is because it has Civilization V!
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Holy FXXK, that looks positively agressive, way better than the normal car.
And lol at the post above mine.
And lol at the post above mine.