Ferrari has
confirmed to Autocar that the car, pictured at a private unveiling, is an
official one-off special. Additional pictures or details, however, will not be
made available unless the private client decides to release them.
It's believed that the car is based on a standard Ferrari FF, with the
most prominent revision being the adoption of a coupé rear end in place of the
FF's shooting brake tail.
Production versions of the Ferrari FF are
powered by a 651bhp 6.3-litre V12. Power is primarily sent to the rear wheels
via a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, but the front wheels can be driven
by an additional gearbox in certain conditions to provide more traction.
The name 'SP FFX' has not been officially confirmed, but the
Italian trademark database shows that Ferrari registered SP FFX in October
2013. The 'SP' in the title is believed to refer to 'Special Projects', a
Ferrari division responsible for the creation of bespoke cars for private
customers.
Recent cars from Special Projects include Eric
Clapton's Ferrari SP12 EC, which was created as a homage to the Ferrari 512
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Previously, patent images of the as-then unknown Ferrari SP
FFX were originally believed to represent the next-gen
Ferrari California.
source: http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/one-ferrari-sp-ffx-unveiledby Lewis Kingston
http://www.fzrestoration.com
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