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Class | Race car |
Body Style | Berlinetta |
Length | 4702 mm (185 in) |
Width | 2035 mm (80 in) |
Height | 1147 mm (45 in) |
Wheelbase | 104 in |
Weight | 1,155 kg (2,546 lb) |
Transmission | 6-Speed Sequential |
Engine | 6.3 litre (6262 cc) DOHC V12 |
Power | 800 hp (588kW) @ 8500 rpm |
Similar | Koenigsegg CCXR Pagani Zonda R McLaren F1 Bugatti Veyron Saleen S7 TT Caparo T1 Jaguar XJ220 SSC Ultimate Aero Gumpert Apollo Maserati MC12 Ascari A10 Lamborghini Reventon Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV |
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The Ferrari FXX Evoluzione is an experimental testbed vehicle, built by Ferrari, that was concieved as a way to be able to develop a more user-friendly next generation Ferrari Supercar. It is available for private ownership and uses some technology developed from the Ferrari Enzo and combines it with some all-new developments from Ferrari and some of the suppliers. However, the car is only a part of the overall program: people pay £1.3 million ($2 million usd) but are only allowed to drive the car on special track days approved by Ferrari and after they drive the car they have to brief Ferrari on the car's performance. Michael Schumacher was given one when he retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006. Ferrari's sister company, Maserati has developed a similar car, the MC12 Corsa.
The Car
Essentially an evolution of the Enzo, the FXX shares some components with its parent car, but significant portions are exclusive to the FXX.
The FXX's engine is based on the Enzo's but has been expanded to 6,262 cc (from 5,988 cc), and output has been boosted from 660PS, as seen in the Enzo, to 800PS (588kW) @ 8,500 rpm.
The gearbox incorporates the latest developments from Ferrari's F1 program and has a shift time under 100 ms. The brake pads are upgraded compared to those on the Enzo. It does, however, retain the ceramic discs found on the Enzo.
The tires on the FXX are 19 in (483 mm) slicks custom-developed for the car.
As with the Enzo, the seat and pedal configuration are custom fit to the user's exact measurements.
The FXX features a comprehensive data-monitoring and telemetry that not only allows the driver to improve performance, but also provides Ferrari technicians with valuable data to improve the FXX and future road-going Ferraris.
Ferrari has built 29 of these cars, and they have all been sold to preselected past Ferrari customers, including Ferrari's F1 World Champion driver, Michael Schumacher. Michael's FXX differs from others in that it is the only black FXX and comes with red trim on the rims, matte exhaust tips (regular FXX's have chrome tips), number 30 on the doors and his personal insignia on the seats. One car was not sold and is kept by Ferrari. These few customers will not only own a Ferrari FXX, but also participate in further testing and brand development. As the vehicle is not street-legal, owners have the option of storing the car at Ferrari's facilities. As part of the FXX program, the car is maintained by the Ferrari factory. The purpose of this particular program is to allow Ferrari's top customers exclusive access to its most up-to-date technology and to use their input to help develop future models. The FXX was reported to cost 1.5 million euro (excluding taxes)[1], for the car and the services that Ferrari provides with it.
Specifications
- Engine: Longitudinal, Mid-mounted, 75, naturally-aspirated aluminum V12
- Valvetrain: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder with continuously variable timing
- Fuel system: Bosch Motronic ME7 Sequential Electronic Injection
- Specific Output: 127.75 PS (126 hp/94 kW) per litre
- Drive system: RWD w/TCS
- Construction: Carbon fiber body over carbon fiber tub with rear alloy subframe
- Front brakes: Brembo CCM (carbon-ceramic) discs w/6-pot calipers, power assist ABS
- Rear brakes: Brembo CCM (carbon-ceramic) discs w/4-pot calipers, power assist ABS
- Front wheels: 483 mm (19 in) x 229 mm (9 in)
- Rear wheels: 483 mm (19 in) x 330 mm (13 in)
- Steering: Rack and pinion with power assist
- Suspension: Double wishbones with push-rod actuated coil-shock units, adaptive dampers, electronic shock absorbers, anti-roll bar
- Wheelbase: 2650 mm (104 in)
- Front track: 1660 mm (65 in)
- Rear track: 1650 mm (65 in)
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