Very simply put, it’s the most powerful V12 Ferrari GT car ever put to production. It’s got 620bhp under its bonnet, does 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds and 125mph in 11. These figures, coupled with the fact that it’s a Ferrari are good enough for a billionaire to buy it without even wanting to know how it looks.
The Fiorano doesn’t even look like a proper Ferrari, forget it feeling like one. Just have a look at
the 575M Maranello…
The Fiorano as a car looks elegant, civilized and suave. The fact makes it a better car, but not a better Ferrari; it in fact pushes it a step further away. A Ferrari is a spaceship that’s supposed to drive through roads. It’s supposed to look like an aliens’ aircraft that has been transformed somehow into a car. There should be gasping mouths wherever it goes. People should keep looking at it till the time it’s visible and sigh when it isn’t. That is how it should be for a Ferrari. The Fiorano looks like a 60’s car being worked upon with a hammer to look modern. Yes, I so hate that design –especially since it’s being badged a Ferrari.
It’s quite a performer though. At the heart of that car is the same engine which powers the brutal, brash and clinical Ferrari Enzo – meant only for the track. The new car is slightly less powerful with just 620bhp in comparison. Forty horses less. But then, the peak torque of this car is delivered at 5600rpm, making it a car that you could drive everyday. Ferrari again trying to do a Porsche here, and setting foot into a potentially perilous territory in the process.
Along with the blazing performance figures of the Fiorano, there are a couple of other interesting bits which make it special. It takes the 599 GTB an unbelievably meagre 100 milliseconds to shift ratios. That pedal shifter behind the car’s steering wheel is as close to an F1 car as one could ever get on a road going machine. This, for a layman like me, should mean that by the time I start contemplating shifting a gear in a fast car, the gentleman in the Fiorano would already have shifted and vroomed away in the distance. My usual supercar car would only bee seen as a small point on his rear view mirror by the time I actually carry out the process of shifting through a gear.
Another thing that forced me to write about this car even when I loathed it for its design is something that Ferrari's prefers calling the 'SCM' Magnetorheological dampers. It’s a suspension system, which I am told by blokes in white aprons has dampers which use a fluid, the viscosity of which is modified by applying an electronically controlled magnetic field. So while the dampers could act like an iron rod on a tight curve, they can almost instantly transform themselves into a soaked sponge if they happen to encounter a severe undulation the very next second. Talk about saving egos and asses at the same time. Brilliant!
So, all you billionaires, who’ll never have the time to visit my blog – if you ever wanted to buy a car which was almost there at the absolute pinnacle of automobile technology, the £170,000 price tag is not too hefty. But if you actually want to buy a Ferrari and not just a performance car, you’re wasting your time.
IF YOU BUY IT
You’re cool because
You’re driving a Ferrari
You’re driving the most powerful road going Ferrari
You’re driving the best handling road going Ferrari
You’re driving the most useable and practical road going Ferrari
You’re a fool because
You don’t perhaps know what Ferrari stands for
There are plenty of cars which are faster than yours on the road and on the track
All those who love the Ferrari F40 will kill you for your choice
If you wanted a civilised car which went fast you could have bought a Porsche which was better at the job for half the money
If you wanted a real Ferrari, you could have bought a F40 for three quarters of the money






4 comments:
good one!!!
let me know when u plan 2 look into a Lamborghini!!!
nice blog dude, was a nice read
Hey U are being a hypocrite.The design is beautiful and F40 was.....er...UGLY.No offense but the 599 GTB is the car which inspires me to earn loads of money and some day (with the help of some divine intervention)drive this beauty somewhere in Italy and laughing at all those who are gracing my rear view in their F40s.
Tijiva, could you please leave your e-mail address here, so that i could reply back to you?
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