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Built on the LaFerrari hypercar, the Ferrari FXX K (also stylized as Ferrari FXX-K with the dash), is a limited production track-only hypercar and the successor to the Ferrari FXX and its Evoluzione version, both based on the Enzo Ferrari.
Overview[]
The name "FXX K" is Ferrari's research and development program based around a laboratory car which is based on Maranello's first hybrid, the LaFerrari, although Ferrari claims that it is an entirely new model. The "K" in the new car's name is referring to the kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) which is used to maximize performance. Unveiled at Yas Marina Circuit at the end of 2014, the FXX K will not be used in competition and was developed to be completely uncompromising. It uses a range of modern innovations that will ensure maximum performance anywhere. A total of 40 units were built. In 2018, the successor to the FXX K, the FXX K EVO, was unveiled to the public (no. 54) by ex-Formula One driver Giancarlo Fisichella.
Powered by a tuned variant of the Ferrari F140 FE 6.3 L (6,262 cc; 382.1 cu in) naturally aspirated V12 engine uptuned to 848 hp (632 kW) mated to an electric motor and a KERS system producing 188 hp (140 kW), the Ferrari FXX K produces 1036 hp (773 kW) and over 664 ft·lb (900 N·m) of torque. The car has extremely effective downforce generation, resulting in a downforce of 1190 lb (540 kg) at 124 mph (200 km/h) with maximum downforce settings enabled.
The FXX K features multiple design differences from the LaFerrari that emphasize improved aerodynamics and weight reduction. The front of the car has a large splitter and twin-profile spoiler, while the headlights are very small for improving aerodynamics. On the rear, the tail is higher and includes an electronically operated rear wing with a tail fin and a small wing in the end of each fin to maximize the downforce. The total weight savings come to 199 lb (90 kg) down from the LaFerrari, for a dry weight of 2568 lb (1165 kg) and a wet weight of 3296 lb (1495 kg), resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 693 hp (517 kW) per tonne or 3.18 lb (1.44 kg) per horsepower.
The FXX K is capable of 0 - 60 mph (0 - 97 km/h) in 2.7 seconds, 0 - 100 mph (0 - 161 km/h) in 4.8 seconds, and a top speed of 217 mph (350 km/h).
Asphalt Nitro 2[]
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Asphalt 9: Legends[]
The Ferrari FXX K appears as a low Class S car with the following rank statistics:
- Stock rank: 2,804 ( 40)
- rank: 2,953
- rank: 3,127 ( 13)
- rank: 3,298 ( 16)
- rank: 3,563 ( 25)
- rank: 3,832 ( 39)
Performance[]
At stock, the Ferrari FXX K has a top speed rating of 350, decent acceleration rating (76.59), below average handling (38.45) and above average nitro efficiency (64.95).
The Ferrari FXX K can compete with other low Class S cars such as the Lamborghini Centenario and Icona Vulcano Titanium, but will struggle to keep up with cars like the W Motors Lykan HyperSport and Lamborghini Terzo Millennio due to its inferior speed.
Asphalt 8: Airborne[]
In an official 2016 Asphalt 8 Most Wanted Cars poll asking which cars should be added to the game, the Ferrari FXX K was among the top results, along with the Arrinera Hussarya GT, Aston Martin One-77, DC Avanti, Honda Civic Type R, Koenigsegg Regera, Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4, Lexus LFA, Saleen S5S Raptor, and W Motors Fenyr SuperSport.
The FXX K eventually appeared in the 2019 Halloween Update, three years after its initial appearance in the 2016 Community Car Poll.
The Ferrari FXX K is a high-end Class S car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1382
- Hidden MAX rank: 1660 (+278)
- PRO rank: 1861 (+201)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +56
- Stock to PRO rank difference: 479
- Nitro Efficiency: 7/12/16
Performance[]
At stock, it has a low total top speed of 355 kmh / 220 mph, average acceleration, average handling, good drifting radius and small nitro boost.
At PRO, the Ferrari FXX K has a total top speed of 508.1 km/h / 315.6 mph with a Tuning Kit. With well-rounded performance, the Ferrari FXX K can rival the 2018 McLaren X2, McLaren Senna, Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4, McLaren 600LT, Koenigsegg Regera, Koenigsegg Jesko, Aspark Owl and Bugatti Divo.
Usage[]
The FXX K is a suitable option for multiplayer as it has comparable acceleration to the 2018 McLaren X2 but has a better drifting radius and nitro duration.
The FXX K is also excellent for Ferrari-only TLEs as it is the fastest Ferrari in the game.
Price[]
As of the 2020 Halloween Update, the Ferrari FXX K can be purchased for 4,000,000 which was previously obtainable by reaching Tier 11 of the 2019 Halloween Festival. However, in the Tag Racing car selection menu, it showed a price of 18,000 when the car was not available to purchase.
The FXX K was on sale during the following dates:
Kit cards for the Ferrari FXX K cost 750 each and were available between November X-X and December 9-29 2019.
The FXX K was obtainable again in the following events:
- 2018 McLaren X2 Festival by reaching Tier 19 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already owned the car would win 90,000 instead.
- Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Festival by reaching Tier 18 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already owned the car would win 7x Ferrari LaFerrari Aperta Kit instead.
- Ferrari 599XX Evo Festival by reaching Tier 20 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already owned the car would win 7x Ferrari 599XX Evo Kit instead.
- Chevrolet Corvette C7.R Festival by reaching Tier 25 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already own the car would win 5x Chevrolet Corvette C7.R Kit instead.
- Ajlani Drakuma Festival by reaching Tier 20 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already own the car would win 8x Wild Card - Superb instead.
- could be purchased for 8,000 between the 2023 Spring Update and the 2023 Holiday Update and was available for 7 days whenever it was offered.
- its Car Hunt by reaching Tier 1 with the Premium upgrade. Players who already owned the car would get 15x Wild Card - Legendary instead.
Prior to the Gangstar Season Update, upgrades require 220 Ferrari FXX K Kit and 3,720,000.
Between the Gangstar Season Update and the 2023 Holiday Update, upgrades require 55 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 60 Legendary Engine, 60 Legendary Tech, 160 Ferrari FXX K Kit and 10,000,000.
During the 2024 Spring Update, upgrades require 45 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 20 Legendary Engine, 20 Legendary Tech, 160 Ferrari FXX K Kit and 10,000,000.
As of the Mercedes Season Update, upgrades require 40 of each Legendary Drivetrain, Legendary Exhaust, Legendary Suspension, Legendary Tires, 160 Ferrari FXX K Kit and 10,000,000.
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