Cars
Quick Chop: Ferrari FF Spider
While we're waiting for Ferrari to release some additional photos with more revealing views of its new four-seat, all-wheel drive, FF sports car, we thought we'd share this photoshop of a Spider version of Maranello's latest creation, made by a reader of a French car site. The chop was created by simply erasing the shooting-break-style roof of the standard FF and adding some details on the car's rear quarter. While it's pointless to pass judgment on the photoshop, it would be interesting to hear if you think a Spider version of the FF with four seats is something that Ferrari should consider building in the near future. Voice your thoughts in the comments section after the jump. Read more »
-
Ferrari F12berlinetta Rendered As A Spider Model
The all-new Ferrari F12berlinetta was only just unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show a couple of days ago, but it's never too early to speculate on the future. The Carscoop reader who we've come to know by the alias "Lil-k Amaru"...
-
Quiz: Can You Spot The Ferrari 458 Italia Spider In This Picture?
If you try hard enough, you may trace the lines of Maranello's latest achievement hiding somewhere behind those…Italian curves. And yes, we're trying to concentrate on the new Ferrari 458 Italia Spider. As you can see in the opening photo,...
-
Ferrari 599 Gtb Spider Scoop Photos Surface Online
A new set of photographs depicting a prototype model of the long-rumored, drop-top Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano have surfaced on the internet. The test mule seen here sports an ill-fitting hardtop suggesting that Ferrari could be working on a retractable metal...
-
2009 Ferrari F430 Scuderia Spider Snapped From Official Video
Even though Ferrari has yet to make an official announcement, a low resolution image that was captured from the Italian sports car maker’s official video of the Ferrari California world premier event that took place in Maranello and Los Angeles...
-
Ferrari Brings Scuderia Spirit To 430 Spider
Back when Ferrari strode back to the firm, indisputable top of the pack, the F355 was a 380-horsepower supercar. 380 horsepower? You mean five more horsepower than Hyundai's V8 luxury sedan? Quaint. One received the impression since the F355's...
Cars