Wednesday, June 27, 2012

2012 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta

At the Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari F12 Berlinetta his 2012 debut of a video version of make. The new car of Ferrari started can be perfect as the ideal replacement for the input 599th Maranello exposed formed beautiful supercar with big front-engined V12 in this show in a Bernlinetta Rosso paint color in three layers. Although the car is manufactured with a large engine, but it is multi-featured with fast pickup is easier and less CO2 is released. F12 Berlinetta Engine is fully supplied with electricity from gasoline alone. The torque (rotational force) of the car is £ 509 m, and surprisingly, 80% of which can be easily produced from 2500rpm.

The main attraction of this beautiful and luxurious car is that they actually run on the road with a speed of over 340kph. Therefore, it is one of the fantastic creations of Italians in the dynamic world of cars. Interiors and exterior appearance of the car is very stylish with a long body of about 4618mm, wheelbase short and thick, and a hanging gear back into the transaxle. The interior of the cars are amazing and challenging and so that the focus, the minimum is to be made low, conceived. When we talk of her weight, then the credit goes to Scaglietti, Ferrari's technical reach and design partner for the long time that the weight of 70 kg of the 599 and 1525kg without reducing fluids.

Ferrari F12 Berlinetta (2012) 6.2-liter V12 car with its banks set to 65 degrees. It also has nice double-clutch gearbox that F1-switch with a very smooth and fast. The two most important facets of the car into the air to support channelizing perfectly on the car. First, there is a "Aero bridge. This generated with the aid of the hood below only force by the movement of air to the sides of the vehicle, and to reduce this air into interaction with the disturbed air from the wheels of the vehicle to the air resistance. Second, there are openings for the cooling channels of the brake, which is opened only at high temperatures, and this in turn leads to a reduction of air resistance.

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