Architecture, architecture, architecture. This word is the key to understanding the new Ferrari FF, the first car with four (real) seats and four wheel drive from the Cavallino stable. The designers worked intensely – almost obsessively – to attain a lightness and purity that seemed to be prohibited by the very nature of the car itself, while complying with the brief, as Fabrizio Valentini explains, to “make a car that is no longer than the Scaglietti, but with a longer wheelbase to create the space necessary for four wheel drive and the rear seats, and with a completely new, lower chassis”. Mission accomplished: the FF is 4.90 metres long but has a wheelbase 40 mm longer than its predecessor, although a great deal of work was done to “visually reduce it,…
