Ferrari Debuts New Full-Length Panoramic Roof for FF at Paris Auto Show
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Ferrari Debuts New Full-Length Panoramic Roof for FF at Paris Auto Show



Customers of Ferrari's four-seater FF can now bask in the sun from the comfort of their car thanks to a new (but optional) full-size panoramic roof that extends all the way back to the rear window.

A silver-colored FF equipped with the aforementioned panoramic roof was displayed for the first time to the public at the Italian automaker's booth at this week's 2012 Paris Motor Show.

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