LaFerrari FXX K

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These are the first official pictures and details of the Ferrari FXX K – LaFerrari’s riposte to the 986bhp McLaren P1 GTR. You didn’t think Ferrari was going to let McLaren have the ultra-rich track car crowd all to itself, did you?

Based on the roadgoing LaFerrari, the FXX K is the latest output from Ferrari’s XX programme, a series of no-rules circuit cars that are so extreme they’re not only illegal to drive on the road, they don’t qualify for any racing series either. Previous models include the Enzo-based FXX and the 599XX.

Ferrari FXX K: what’s in a name?

Distinguishing FXX K (LaFerrari) from FXX (Enzo) is the letter K. As such, some slightly injudicious spacing in the graphics on the side might just lead to this new car gaining an unofficial title, uncannily close to the word you’re likely to utter the first time you nail the throttle.

We digress. The K in FXX K stands for KERS, which is to say Kinetic Energy Recovery System. This directly references the electric motor in LaFerrari that provides an instant hit of extra power and torque, mirroring the set-up on modern Formula 1 cars.

As with everything else, the FXX K’s electric motor has been upgraded.

Exactly what do you mean by ‘upgraded’? How much power has the Ferrari FXX K got?

LaFerrari is no slouch, as we discovered when we pitted it against the McLaren P1 on the road (see the December 2014 issue of CAR and the video at the bottom of this page). The 'regular' LaFerrari has 950bhp courtesy of a 789bhp 6262cc V12 and a 161bhp electric motor means 0-62mph in under 3sec, 0-186mph in just 15sec and a top speed of 217mph.

For the FXX K the V12 gets new camshafts, mechanical tappets in place of the hydraulic standard items, redesigned and specially polished intake manifolds and a straight-through exhaust. Yep, Ferrari has eliminated the silencers.

The result is 848bhp – 59bhp more – before the electric motor enters the fray.

Rated at 187bhp the motor is also more powerful than standard. Controlled by a specific manettino switch on the centre console, there are four modes: Qualify for maximum short-burst performance; Long Run for sustained consistent running; Manual Boost for instant maximum torque; and Fast Charge to recover energy back into the battery in the shortest possible time.

Add all that together and you get a Ferrari with 1035bhp (and ‘in excess’ of 664lb ft). There are no performance figures quoted, but suffice to say it’ll be FXX K-ing fast.

So the FXX K is even wilder than it looks?

It does look pretty wild, doesn’t it? Mega aero ahoy. This starts at the front with a ‘twin-profile splitter’ that’s 30mm lower than the road car's. The gap in the centre of the lower section is influenced by Ferrari’s success in the GT category of the World Endurance Championship – which it’s won for the poast three years running.

All the other twiddly bits on the nose help generate ‘a longitudinal vortex that creates a localised depression’, which sucks the wake from the wheels and works with the side skirts to isolate the underbody airflow. This is then pulled out at the back by a massive rear diffuser, made possible by the extra downforce provided by the increased size of the extending rear wing, in turn managed by those crazy pushchair-handle winglets.

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It looks like a spaceship. And it's claimed to be highly effective, as there’s 50% more downforce in the ‘low drag’ setting and 30% more at maximum, evidenced by the quoted 540kg of downforce generate at 200km/h (124mph).

What about chassis changes for the Ferrari FXX K?

To make the best possible use of all this performance and aero, Ferrari fits a bespoke set of Pirelli racing slicks, complete with a data-logging suite that monitors longitudinal, lateral and radial acceleration, in addition to the more usual temperature and pressure. Having this much info about how the tyre and the road surface are interacting allows for the best possible traction control management.

The five-position manettino switch on the steering wheel controls this, the electronic E-Diff, ‘Racing’ spec Side Slip Angle Control (SCC) and the ABS. Basically, we’re talking the closest you can get to automotive black magic.

So what’s the damage? How much will the Ferrari FXX K cost?

Although the car will be revealed at the 2014 Ferrari Finali Mondiali event in Abu Dhabi this weeked, Ferrari isn’t saying how much the FXX K will cost; this isn’t even a case of ‘if you have to ask, you can’t afford it’. Rather, if you haven’t been invited, there’s no way you’re getting one. The end.

Ok, not quite the end. At some point we might at least learn the total build number, but Ferrari really isn’t going to say anything about the price yet. Allocations aren't pinned down, either, though earlier XX-rated models were split evenly between Asia, Europe and the US.

For guidance, we know that the preceding Enzo-based FXX cost €1.3 million (plus local taxes), and for that Ferrari’s ‘Client-Test Drivers’ (not ‘owners’, as you don’t get to take the car home) got six track events and two ‘world finals’; the same deal for the 599XX cost €1.1 million (plus tax).

McLaren is charging around £2 million for its P1 GTR programme. In case that also gives you a clue.

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http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/News/S...rari-FXX-K-revealed---the-ultimate-track-car/

Wow!
 
Go sit in the naughty corner with saturnz. :mad:

It is beautiful, can't wait for mine to be delivered.

I'd rather spend the money on the new Ferrari California and an Ariel Atom 500. You'll have a better looking, more comfortable, more enjoyable and far more practical supercar, and the Atom 500 will demolish that ugly FXX K on a track.
 
I'd rather spend the money on the new Ferrari California and an Ariel Atom 500. You'll have a better looking, more comfortable, more enjoyable and far more practical supercar, and the Atom 500 will demolish that ugly FXX K on a track.

Looks are subjective, but if you prefer a (by comparison) girly California to the FXX K then I question your taste.

Will the Ariel Atom 500 demolish the FXX K on a track? Probably not, though I'd love to see the results.

A quick Google gives the following info on the Top Gear test track:

Ferrari FXX - 1:10.7 (Driven by Michael Schumacher on slick tyres)
Ariel Atom 500 - 01:15.1 (moist to be fair)

Nearly 5 seconds on a tiny track like that is huge. Now one would hope that the FXX K can easily outperform the previous FXX, which means both under the same conditions will probably see the FXX K ahead.

FXX K yeah!
 
SniffPetrol:


Earlier today Ferrari announced a new ultra high performance car called the FXXK, marking the start of a whole new range of extreme models from Maranello.

The FXXK will be followed by a de-tuned version created specifically for the Italian market called the FXXK IT, a completely unrestricted model, the FXXK U, and a very hardcore variant in which all stability systems are permanently disabled, the FXXK OFF. Joining this trio later next year will be a radical long wheelbase model using iniezione nitroso, or nitrous injection, called the FXXK IN L.

If these cars prove successful, Ferrari sources say there may be room for a version with a full F1-style energy recovery system, the FXXK ERS, and a manual transmission variant which will also boast hybrid regenerative power and the ultra stiff suspension of a racing car, called the MTHR FXXK R.

The introduction of the FXXK also marks the start of a new naming policy for the whole Ferrari range. Under the revised badging scheme, all cars will receive the distinctive XX lettering, starting with the replacement for the 458 which will be a sports car with a turbocharged engine and therefore known as the SXXT. A spin-off version with a folding roof will be the CXXT.

‘This is all ****ting brilliant,’ said Ferrari director of naming, Stefano Tourette. ‘COCKING FLAPTITS’ he added mysteriously.
 
SniffPetrol:


Earlier today Ferrari announced a new ultra high performance car called the FXXK, marking the start of a whole new range of extreme models from Maranello.

The FXXK will be followed by a de-tuned version created specifically for the Italian market called the FXXK IT, a completely unrestricted model, the FXXK U, and a very hardcore variant in which all stability systems are permanently disabled, the FXXK OFF. Joining this trio later next year will be a radical long wheelbase model using iniezione nitroso, or nitrous injection, called the FXXK IN L.

If these cars prove successful, Ferrari sources say there may be room for a version with a full F1-style energy recovery system, the FXXK ERS, and a manual transmission variant which will also boast hybrid regenerative power and the ultra stiff suspension of a racing car, called the MTHR FXXK R.

The introduction of the FXXK also marks the start of a new naming policy for the whole Ferrari range. Under the revised badging scheme, all cars will receive the distinctive XX lettering, starting with the replacement for the 458 which will be a sports car with a turbocharged engine and therefore known as the SXXT. A spin-off version with a folding roof will be the CXXT.

‘This is all ****ting brilliant,’ said Ferrari director of naming, Stefano Tourette. ‘COCKING FLAPTITS’ he added mysteriously.

I actually had a good laugh at that, thanks.
 
Looks are subjective, but if you prefer a (by comparison) girly California to the FXX K then I question your taste.

Will the Ariel Atom 500 demolish the FXX K on a track? Probably not, though I'd love to see the results.

A quick Google gives the following info on the Top Gear test track:

Ferrari FXX - 1:10.7 (Driven by Michael Schumacher on slick tyres)
Ariel Atom 500 - 01:15.1 (moist to be fair)

Nearly 5 seconds on a tiny track like that is huge. Now one would hope that the FXX K can easily outperform the previous FXX, which means both under the same conditions will probably see the FXX K ahead.

FXX K yeah!

If I had space for plenty of cars (and a maxed out bank account) I'd also get something like a Jag F-Type R Coupe, Lambo Huracan or Vanquish, but the California is the best all round car on earth imo.

You must be a roided out wife-beating animal of a man if you think the California is 'girly'. I've seen a few in person and they are stunning. Elegant and ferocious at the same time. And they turn heads for the right reasons.
 
If I had space for plenty of cars (and a maxed out bank account) I'd also get something like a Jag F-Type R Coupe, Lambo Huracan or Vanquish, but the California is the best all round car on earth imo.

You must be a roided out wife-beating animal of a man if you think the California is 'girly'. I've seen a few in person and they are stunning. Elegant and ferocious at the same time. And they turn heads for the right reasons.

California is a great looking car, which is why I said "(By comparison) girly California". Nothing wrong with it (though I prefer the F Type), it just seems so feminine compared to the FXX K.
 
I still think the Range Rover holds that title.

I mean of the extremely expensive cars. The California has an interior far more luxurious than most supercars and has a reasonably normal boot.

My step-dad just bought a new Range Rover Sport and it's awesome. The quality of the Sport line has increased quite a lot since the last generation, although I suppose the price has too.
 
SniffPetrol:


Earlier today Ferrari announced a new ultra high performance car called the FXXK, marking the start of a whole new range of extreme models from Maranello.

The FXXK will be followed by a de-tuned version created specifically for the Italian market called the FXXK IT, a completely unrestricted model, the FXXK U, and a very hardcore variant in which all stability systems are permanently disabled, the FXXK OFF. Joining this trio later next year will be a radical long wheelbase model using iniezione nitroso, or nitrous injection, called the FXXK IN L.

If these cars prove successful, Ferrari sources say there may be room for a version with a full F1-style energy recovery system, the FXXK ERS, and a manual transmission variant which will also boast hybrid regenerative power and the ultra stiff suspension of a racing car, called the MTHR FXXK R.

The introduction of the FXXK also marks the start of a new naming policy for the whole Ferrari range. Under the revised badging scheme, all cars will receive the distinctive XX lettering, starting with the replacement for the 458 which will be a sports car with a turbocharged engine and therefore known as the SXXT. A spin-off version with a folding roof will be the CXXT.

‘This is all ****ting brilliant,’ said Ferrari director of naming, Stefano Tourette. ‘COCKING FLAPTITS’ he added mysteriously.

POTW!
 
This one looks like an over priced go-kart...
Looks like they shifting towards the tehno look and losing the old muscle look...

I like Ferrari's, but not this one.
 
I mean of the extremely expensive cars. The California has an interior far more luxurious than most supercars and has a reasonably normal boot.

My step-dad just bought a new Range Rover Sport and it's awesome. The quality of the Sport line has increased quite a lot since the last generation, although I suppose the price has too.

Well, if I was going to have only 1 car it'll be the Range Rover. Even over and above the more expensive ones.

What does your step-dad do, cos those puppies are expensive?
 
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