Ferrari FF

The Ferrari FF first debut in 2011 at the Geneva Motor Show to mixed reviews. The all-wheel drive (AWD) V12 car is plenty quick, but many were not fans of the styling.

No matter if you like the styling or not it is a practical Ferrari. Thanks to the hatchback design it offers a decent sized back seat and good storage. Now a redesign is in the works and a big change is on the way.

Based on what we know the top of the model range will continue be powered by a V12 engine, but this time a 700+ horsepower output is expected (a gain of at least 40 horses over the current version). The big news will be the addition of a twin-turbocharged V8 sourced from the 488 GTB.

In the 488 the engine makes 659 horsepower which could be what the new FF manages, although it could also get detuned to prevent it from stepping on the V12s toes. Expect 0-60 mph times around 3.7 seconds and a top speed of around 211 mph.

There will also be some styling changes over the current model. Our friends over at TopSpeed have put together the above rendering. The image is based on spy shots and shows the changes which are mainly in the front facia. Check out the rendering of the new FF and then let us know what you think of it.