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Ferrari FF classic cars for sale

The Ferrari FF established a new kind of high-performance four-seater, combining Maranello’s 6.3-litre V12 and cutting-edge all-wheel drive in a dramatic shooting brake body. This model stood out from traditional Ferraris by offering genuine four-seat comfort and daily usability without compromising on the performance and luxury that define the brand.

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2012 | Ferrari FF

FF - FF - Ferrari Four (Sitze, Allrad) - Shooting Brake

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2014 Ferrari FF

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2012 | Ferrari FF

FRONT LIFT

£103,9953 years ago
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2015 | Ferrari FF

FERRARI FF GRAND TURISMO, 2015

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2015 | Ferrari FF

FF Tailor Made

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2012 | Ferrari FF

Race Retro Sale 2020 – February 21 - 22; Estimate; £85,000 - £105,000

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2014 | Ferrari FF

£134,9506 years ago
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2012 | Ferrari FF

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2015 | Ferrari FF

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Ferrari FF Classic Cars: Prices & Market Values

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History of the Ferrari FF

The Ferrari FF, produced from 2011 to 2016, marked a major shift in Ferrari’s philosophy. Introduced at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show as the successor to the 612 Scaglietti, the FF (Ferrari Four) refers to its four seats and innovative four-wheel drive system. It was designed by Lowie Vermeersch and Flavio Manzoni and was Maranello’s response to customers seeking both dynamic performance and true grand touring ability. Its shooting brake body combined practicality with unmistakable Ferrari style, and it inaugurated a new segment for the marque.

Model History

Development of the FF began in 2007, and by 2011 it stood as Ferrari’s flagship GT. The FF replaced the 612 Scaglietti, introducing the 4RM all-wheel drive—a first for Ferrari road cars. In 2016, the FF’s direct successor, the GTC4Lusso, premiered with updated styling and evolved technology, continuing the blend of V12 power and everyday capability.

Highlights and Special Features

As a four-seat shooting brake, the FF is unique in Ferrari’s portfolio. Its 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 delivers uncompromising power, while the 4RM four-wheel drive system ensures traction regardless of weather conditions. Distinct features include adjustable suspension modes, a carbon fibre interior, multi-function steering wheels (with LED shift lights as an option), and a fully appointed leather cabin available in dozens of colour combinations. Optional extras encompass Daytona seats, heated/ventilated electric seating, dual-view parking cameras, and a tire pressure monitoring system.

In terms of supply and demand, based on our database, 100% of the Ferrari grand tourers currently listed are FF models, showing the significance of this model within the manufacturer’s classic car market segment. It also attracts 100% of listing views in this category, placing it at the core of Ferrari’s modern classic GT lineup.

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Special Editions and Collectible Models

While the FF was not produced in named limited editions, extensive customisation through Ferrari’s Tailor Made programme enabled buyers to configure unique interiors, custom stitching, and exclusive paint finishes, adding bespoke character to individual vehicles.

Engine, Performance, Transmission and Handling

The naturally aspirated 6,262cc V12 in the FF is a direct descendant of the F12berlinetta unit, offering 660 PS. Unique to the FF, power is distributed via Ferrari’s 4RM four-wheel drive, giving the car exceptional grip on any surface—a first for Ferrari road cars. The 7-speed dual-clutch transmission provides rapid shifts, while the adaptive magnetorheological dampers let drivers switch between comfort and sport-focused handling at the touch of a button. The FF’s combination of four-wheel drive, advanced safety systems, and performance brake package means it is one of the few Ferraris suited to year-round use.

Popular Specifications:

  • 6.3-litre V12 (660 PS, 683 Nm torque)
  • Ferrari 4RM four-wheel drive system
  • 7-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • Adaptive suspension with multiple drive modes
  • Carbon-ceramic brakes
  • Optional sports exhaust and performance upgrades Most sought-after versions often include the full carbon driver zone, Daytona seats, dual-view front parking camera, and custom one-off exterior colours.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The FF’s exterior, a design collaboration between Lowie Vermeersch and Flavio Manzoni, fuses classic shooting brake proportions with unmistakable Ferrari cues. The long bonnet, sculpted sides, and signature rear hatch offer a blend of practicality and aggression not found in any other modern Ferrari. Inside, top-grade leather upholstery is available in multiple colour schemes, with optional Alcantara inserts, bespoke stitching, and coloured seat stripes for added personalisation. Carbon fibre trim, diamond-finished alloy wheels, Scuderia shields, and a premium Hi-Fi sound system round out the high-spec options list. Accessories include a rear seat entertainment system, TV tuner, navigation with security tracking, and full electric, heated, and ventilated front seats.

Other Features

The FF is loaded with Ferrari’s latest comfort and safety innovations: front and rear parking sensors, dual view cameras, tyre pressure monitoring, electronically adjustable (auto-dimming) mirrors, and cruise control. Many cars feature factory-fit sports exhaust and a suspension lifter for tackling urban roads. High-gloss or black-finish exterior mirrors and custom luggage carpets for the boot add to the versatile luxury feel.

Summary

The Ferrari FF stands alone in the Ferrari universe as a highly capable four-seater GT, blending traditional V12 performance with the usability of all-wheel drive and innovative shooting brake design. Its unique position in the supply and demand of Ferrari’s classic car market reflects its status among enthusiasts seeking both exclusivity and year-round usability in a high-performance package.