Ferrari FF

Introduction
The Ferrari FF is a high-end Ferrari vehicle in the Asphalt series.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Ferrari FF is the successor to the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti. Like with the Ferrari F12berlinetta and LaFerrari, the Ferrari FF is powered by a 6.3 L V12 engine.

The Ferrari FF has a starting rank of 1389 and a max rank of 1594. At 205 points, the Ferrari FF has the biggest gap between the starting rank and max rank of any Class A car to date. The Ferrari FF has a poor acceleration due to the fact that it is an AWD 4-seater. Once you upgrade the Ferrari FF's acceleration to max it becomes much faster. Also, the Ferrari FF has the lowest handling stat of all Class A cars and any Ferrari vehicle, at 1.150 Gs stock and 1.200 Gs maxed out. Caution is best advised when using this car, especially on tracks with sharp and difficult corners like Monaco and Dubai. However, the Ferrari FF has its good points in top speed.

The Ferrari FF is among one of the most expensive Class A cars in the game, costing 450,000 Credits to purchase and 2,041,000 (!) Credits to max out. The 450,000 Credits price of the FF caused the McLaren P1's price to be raised to 475,000 from 420,000.

Prior to the release of the Ferrari FF, the car was only playable in the Ferrari FF Cup, with the car being given out as a prize to the top 500 players.

As of the San Diego Harbor update, the Ferrari FF has its own event in Season 7: Heat, a Classic event where the player must use the Ferrari FF against 7 other racers in The Rose of the Desert. The Ferrari FF also qualifies for any event that requires Ferrari vehicles.

Stock
Acceleration: 3.70s

Top Speed: 336 km/h (209 mph)

Handling: 1.150 Gs

Nitro: 23 km/h (14 mph)

Maxed Out
Acceleration: 2.71s

Top Speed: ? km/h (? mph)

Handling: 1.200 Gs

Nitro: ? km/h (? mph)

Maxed Out + Tuning Kit
Acceleration: 2.44s

Top Speed: ? km/h (? mph)

Handling: 1.214 Gs

Nitro: ? km/h (? mph)

Collections
The Ferrari FF appears in the GT Club collection.

Trivia

 * Strange enough, the Ferrari FF doesn't appear in the Ferrari collection. The reason for this is unknown.