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New Ferrari FF configurator launches

The Ferrari website gains a new FF supercar configurator. Look at our efforts and send us yours!

Ferrari has released an online configurator for its new FF supercar. And as always, we’ve spent some time crafting some FFs of our very own. The gallery is below, and you can click the pictures to enlarge them and admire (or not!) our handiwork. Don’t forget to have a go, too, and share your creative visions over on the evo Community. The Ferrari FF is available to order now. It’s the firm’s first production four-wheel-drive car, and boasts four seats too. Power comes from a 6.3-litre direct injection V12 engine, with 651bhp and 504lb ft of torque on tap. It’s enough to hustle the 1.7-ton FF to 62mph in just 3.7sec and onto a supercar-slaying 208mph top speed. Read more about the Ferrari FF and see video here Share your configured Ferrari FF with evo here

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