Ferrari FF: A Supercar That Seats Four and Has a Large Trunk

Ferraris aren’t known for seating passengers comfortably or for having storage space, but this model has all of that and more. It has seating for four, has ample trunk space, and still comes with a roaring V12 engine.

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The Ferrari  fuses a shooting brake design with the supercar ethos. It has a rear-mounted 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The 6.3 liter V12 develops 651 HP and 504 lb.ft. of torque. It accelerates to 62 mph in 3.7 seconds, and can reach 124 mph in 11 seconds. Its top speed is a whopping 208 mph. It can tackle snow and more extreme weather conditions thanks to the fact that it’s a four-wheel-drive too.

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The Ferrari FF costs approximately $300,000(USD) and has been in production for about a year. Ferrari makes about 800 of these every year.

[via designboom]

Corvette Stingray Shooting Brake Aerowagon: Grab Your Groceries at 190 MPH

There’s something about a nicely-designed station wagon. Maybe it’s because of all of the Audi Allroads I’ve been seeing, but they make appealing vehicles, especially if you have to lug a lot of stuff around and you don’t want a full-on SUV. That being said, if you’ve got the means, you can still go around with style and speed, thanks to the folks at Callaway Cars.

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The Corvette Stingray Shooting Brake Aerowagon is based on the newly released 2014 ‘Vette, and it features are rear hatch that still manages to make the overall vehicle look quite aggressive. The body is constructed from a lightweight carbon fiber. It can still attain a top speed of 200 mph and it’s got enough room for your groceries in the back.

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For now, this is just a concept, but their goal is to make this a $15,000 add-on for the 2014 Corvette. That’s actually not that bad, all things considered.

[via Highsnobiety]