Dubai Police officially unveil Ferrari FF cop car
Dubai Police have officially unveiled the Ferrari FF patrol car, a week after the Lamborghini Aventador joined their fleet.
Dubai Police have officially unveiled the Ferrari FF patrol car, a week after the Lamborghini Aventador joined their fleet.
This is the latest photo by Dubai Police doing the rounds of the internet. They’ve now announced that a Ferrari FF police car is joining their fleet.
So what happens when two Ferrari F50s play tug-of-war? One great video, of course!
Ferrari have finally revealed the new replacement of the Enzo at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. It is called the Ferrari LaFerrari, as per the Italian carmaker’s new tradition of giving their cars oddball names.
Here’s the latest automotive news in brief from the Middle East and around the world.
So if you thought that the crazy automobile recall saga had ended, you were wrong. Since our last post on the recalls earlier this year, there were an insane amount of recalls that followed, from almost every car manufacturer in the world you can ever think of, almost all of them being issued following instructions from the U.S.-based NHTSA agency. And we could not bother to post each recall issue as a separate story, the task being as equally tedious as the reader-response to these. Here are all the recalls that could potentially be relevant to our region since April 2012.
Rich-man James Glickenhaus’ custom Ferrari P4/5 Competizione caught fire after setting an all-time lap record for a Ferrari-powered car during the qualifying session at the recent 24 Hours of Nurburgring.
Another classic Ferrari changed hands, as RM Auction successfully sold a 1957 Ferrari Testa Rossa for a whopping US$ 6.4 million. That’s around Dhs 23,510,000, but it still remains shy of Stirling Moss’s US $35 million 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sold last week.
A 1962 Ferrari GTO has been sold for US$ 35 million, or about Dhs 128,555,000, making it the most expensive automobile on the planet. The figure beats the previous record of US$ 32 million billed for a 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO back in February and the estimated US $34 million price tag on the 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic, back in 2010.
A while back, photographs of a secret new Ferrari, never seen before, were taken at a London dealership. The Italian car manufacturer has now announced that is was a one-off creation built for musician Eric Clapton. It goes by the name SP12 EC.