2006 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti interior The Ferrari 612 Scaglietti (skal-yeti) is a Gran Turismo car produced by Ferrari since 2004. It is a large two door fastback coupe with a 2+2 seating arrangement. The 612 Scaglietti was designed to replace the smaller Ferrari 456M. Its larger size makes it a true 4 seater with adequate space in the rear seats for adults. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1205x268, 16 KB) Ferrari 612 Scaglietti logo. ...
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The Ferrari 456 and 456M is a high-performance Ferrari front-engined grand tourer. ...
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It is produced at Ferrari's Carrozzeria Scaglietti plant, the former home of the car's namesake coachbuilder in Modena, Italy. The design, especially the large side scallops and the headlights, pays homage to the custom 1954 Ferrari 375 MM that director Roberto Rossellini had commissioned for his wife, Ingrid Bergman. Carrozzeria Scaglietti was an Italian automobile design and coachbuilding firm in the 1950s. ...
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Styling
The styling of the 612 Scaglietti has proven to be controversial at best. Despite its classic roots, with the overall form of the car being very similar to the 250 GTOs, it is considered by some to be rather ungainly... a criticism that is most often directed towards the small rounded headlights and the middle of the car's front being shorter than the sides. Some also find the length of the hood (which is partially disguised by the side scallops) to be disproportionate to the rest of the body. Others find it merely unassuming: Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson mentioned that car isn't really noticeable compared to other Ferraris. The current format of Top Gear is a BAFTA[1] and Emmy Award-winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, mainly cars. ...
Jeremy Charles Robert Clarkson (born 11 April 1960) is an English broadcaster and writer who specialises in motoring. ...
Chassis The 612 is Ferrari's second all-aluminium vehicle, the first being the 360 Modena. Its space frame (developed with Alcoa) is made from extrusions and castings of the material, and the aluminium body is welded on. The chassis of the 612 forms the basis of the new 599 GTB, the replacement for the current V12 575M sports car. âAluminumâ redirects here. ...
Ferrari 360 is the name given to three models of Ferrari cars: the Ferrari 360 Modena, an enclosed two-door coupe; the Ferrari 360 Spider, a two-door convertible; and the Ferrari Challenge Stradale, the bare-bones version of the 360 Modena. ...
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Engine The 612 Scaglietti shares its naturally aspirated 5.7 L (5748 cc) V12 engine with the 575M Maranello. The Tipo F133E engine produces 540 CV (533 hp/397 kW) at 7250 rpm and 588 N·m (433 ft·lbf) at 5250 rpm with a compression ratio of 11.2:1. The car is capable of 199 mph (315 km/h) and has a 0-60 mph time of 4.2 seconds. It comes with two six speed transmission options: a conventional manual or the F1A paddle shift system, a much refined version of the F1 system in Ferrari 360 Modena. A V12 is an internal combustion engine with 12 cylinders in V configuration. ...
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The Ferrari 575M Maranello is a two seat, three door, grand tourer sports car built by Ferrari. ...
Alfredino Dino Ferrari, son of Enzo Ferrari, was a designer for the Ferrari companys racing program. ...
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Ferrari 360 is the name given to three models of Ferrari cars: the Ferrari 360 Modena, an enclosed two-door coupe; the Ferrari 360 Spider, a two-door convertible; and the Ferrari Challenge Stradale, the bare-bones version of the 360 Modena. ...
Media On Top Gear, host Jeremy Clarkson drove a 612 Scaglietti in a race against co-hosts James May - who took trains and busses - and Richard Hammond - who flew by light aircraft - from the studio in Surrey, England to Verbier, Switzerland. Despite faulty windshield wipers (creating a maddening rattle) and being stopped for speeding, Clarkson beat May and Hammond to the resort lodge, passing the two a short distance from the lodge. The current format of Top Gear is a BAFTA[1] and Emmy Award-winning BBC television series about motor vehicles, mainly cars. ...
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Berlinetta Boxer is the name for a series of cars produced by Ferrari in Italy between 1973 and 1984. ...
Berlinetta Boxer is the name for a series of cars produced by Ferrari in Italy between 1973 and 1984. ...
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The Ferrari Testarossa is a 12-cylinder mid-engined sports car made by Ferrari, which went into production in 1984 as the successor to the Ferrari 512 Berlinetta Boxer. ...
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