What is FXX-K?
What is FXX-K?
FXX-K is Ferrari’s research and development programme centring around a laboratory car based on Maranello’s first hybrid. The K in the new car’s moniker is a reference to the KERS kinetic energy recovery system used to maximise performance on the track.
How many FXX-K are there?
Production. Production of the FXX-K began in 2015 and continued until 2017 with a total of 42 units produced. Like the previous FXX and 599XX, the cars will be kept and maintained by Ferrari and will be available to the owners on track day events.
How much is a Ferrari FXX?
The asking price for the Ferrari FXX K Evo is around $2.6 Million, which many drivers consider high by normal standards, and even higher given that it isn’t street-legal for roads and can’t be raced in any series.
Is the FXX-K a hybrid?
Last week in Abu Dhabi, Ferrari unveiled its newest hybrid supercar, the FXX K.
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Is a Ferrari FXX street-legal?
Ferrari themselves aren’t exactly foreign from this subject. Although not exactly official, there is a street-legal Ferrari FXX out there, and it’s the only one known to be adapted for street applications. Previously sold by Amari Cars, they said that it took some persuasion for the work to be approved.
Is the Ferrari FXXK road legal?
Although not exactly official, there is a street-legal Ferrari FXX out there, and it’s the only one known to be adapted for street applications.
What engine does the Ferrari FXXK use?
V12 internal
The FXX-K punches out a total of 1050 hp of which 860 are delivered by the V12 internal combustion engine and 190 hp by the electric motor, with overall maximum torque in excess of 900 Nm. The 6262 cm3 V12 has been optimized too for track use as has the HY-KERS system.
What Ferrari can you not take home?
the FXX
10 years ago, Ferrari launched the FXX, an Enzo-based, track-only monstrosity that you couldn’t bring home to mother. No, literally, you couldn’t. Maranello retained custody of the unholy beasts, hauling them to events for owners to race against each other.