We’re about five days away from when Ferrari will officially unveil the F620 GT, the front-engine/rear-drive V12-powered successor to its 599 GTB. As usual, the Internet can’t wait. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+
We’re about five days away from when Ferrari will officially unveil the F620 GT, the front-engine/rear-drive V12-powered successor to its 599 GTB. As usual, the Internet can’t wait. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+
Inside Line is reporting that Ferrari has promised to show the replacement for the 599 GTB Fiorano at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. Currently dubbed the 620 GT, the new coupe will be powered by a more powerful version of Ferrari’s 6.3-liter V12 and have a seven-speed dual clutch transmission, according to the report. The last time we heard rumors to this effect, power output was pegged at more than 700 horsepower. Funk Flex
Few things can stand between a Ferrari and the finish line. Not rain, not sleet and certainly not snow. So while the latter fell in prodigious quantities on Maranello, where Ferrari was planning to unveil its latest F1 challenger yesterday, that didn’t stop the Scuderia from showing it off to the world, through the magic of this newfangled invention they’re calling the “internet”. Funk Flex Find Flex On Google+
Check out Rob Dyrdek’s $250,000 White Ferrari 458 Italia. Click below to see the pic. @WiLMajor
Ferrari isn’t shy about slapping its logo on just about anything it thinks it can sell to fans that will never be able to afford one of its cars. We’ve seen phones (plenty of them), computers, a home gym… and now, headphones and iPod speaker docks. Funk Flex
This week, at CES in Las Vegas, Ferrari unveiled a collection of headphones, speakers, and earphones. Priced from $125 to $750, the 13-piece collection will drop soon! Hit the jump for the pics. @steveisDOPE x Follow @TatWza +TatWZA