Ferrari F40

The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engined supercar in the Asphalt series.

Overview
The Ferrari F40 is the successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO, which was the first road vehicle to break the 186 mph (300 km/h) limit. In turn, the Ferrari F40 was the first road vehicle to break the 200 mph (322 km/h) limit, holding a road vehicle speed record for 5 years until 1992, when the McLaren F1 was released in 1992 with a speed of 240 mph (386 km/h).

The Ferrari F40 uses a 2.9 L twin-turbocharged Tipo F120A V8, producing 478 PS (352 kW; 471 bhp) at 7,000 rpm. It is the last vehicle of Ferrari's limited production supercar series to use a V8 engine. Later models (Ferrari F50 [1995-2001], Ferrari Enzo [2002-2004], and Ferrari LaFerrari [2013-Present]) use naturally aspirated V12 engines, each increasing in engine displacement: the F50 used a 4.7 L DOHC 65° V12 producing 520 PS (513 bhp) at 8,000 rpm; the Enzo used a 6.0 L F140B 65° V12 producing 660 PS (651 bhp) at 7,800 rpm; and the LaFerrari uses a 6.3 L F140 FE 65° V12 producing 800 PS (789 bhp) at 9,000 rpm alongside a 163 PS (161 bhp) KERS unit for a total of 963 PS (950 bhp).

Asphalt 7: Heat
The Ferrari F40 is a Tier 5 car.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
Near the end of the Winter update, the Ferrari F40, along with many other vehicles, ended up in the Asphalt 8 data files. It may be added in the upcoming update that is speculated to launch in March 2015. Judging from its real-life specs, the F40 could either end up as a high-end Class B vehicle or a low-end Class A vehicle. Also, as it uses a twin-turbocharged V8, it may gain either the engine sound of the McLaren P1 or SSC Tuatara, or it may gain the engine sound of the Ferrari 458 Italia, as the 458 Italia is also a V8-engined Ferrari vehicle. The former may be likely, however, as the F40 used that engine sound in the previous game.

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