F1-derived composite chassis for Ferrari's first-ever hybrid
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The new full-length panoramic roof in the Ferrari FF
The Ferrari FF sporting a new full-length panoramic roof
The composite chassis for Ferrari's first hybrid vehicle at the Paris Motor Show
Ferrari showcased its full model range in Paris
The Ferrari FF's new full-length panoramic roof is made from a special reflective glass
The chassis for Ferrari's first-ever hybrid uses four different types of carbon fiber
The hybrid chassis is derived from Formula One technologies
The composite chassis for Ferrari's first hybrid vehicle
Ferrari at the 2012 Paris Motor Show
The Ferrari California 30 at the Paris Motor Show
Ferrari showcased five models representing its new full model line in Paris
Ferrari showcased its full model range in Paris
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Ferrari arrived at the Paris Motor Show with five models representing the Italian marque’s new full model range. These include coupé and Spider versions of the 458, the California 30, the four-wheel-drive FF sporting a new full-length panoramic roof, and the most powerful V12 ever built, the F12berlinetta. However, the big draw was the unveiling of a new composite chassis derived straight from Formula One technologies that Ferrari will use in its first ever hybrid model.
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