What is the FF car?
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FF is the acronym for FerrariFour, representing the most distinctive features of this Ferrari model, namely its four-seat design and four-wheel drive. It is Ferrari's latest four-seat, four-wheel-drive GT sports car. The specific details are as follows: 1. Engine. As Ferrari's first four-wheel-drive model in history, the Ferrari FF was officially unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The new FF will still be equipped with the 6.3L naturally aspirated V12 engine. 2. Exterior and performance. The new car will feature a new headlight assembly, along with some carbon fiber components, expected to be part of the aerodynamic kit, which will undoubtedly enhance performance. Details such as the grille and taillights are also expected to be redesigned. 3. Power. The new car will see a slight improvement, with maximum power increasing from the current 485kW (660PS) to 515kW (700PS), and peak torque also seeing an increase (current model: 683Nm). 4. Transmission system. A new 8-speed automatic transmission will replace the existing 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, and the new car will also update the four-wheel-drive system.
FF stands for Faraday Future, an electric vehicle brand that has gained significant popularity in recent years. Its founder, Jia Yueting, is quite famous in China. The car's design is particularly futuristic, and the recently unveiled FF 91 boasts a range of over 700 kilometers, featuring innovations like anti-gravity seats. However, their mass production schedule has been somewhat delayed, and currently, the vehicles are mainly sold in the U.S., priced at around 2 million RMB. In the EV enthusiast circles, FF is often compared with Tesla, especially its retractable LiDAR system, which has been quite a talking point.