The Ferrari FXX is a high performance race car
The FXX is based on the street-legal Enzo. Production of the FXX began in 2005
Overview
The FXX uses some technology developed from the Enzo Ferrari,
and combines it with some new developments from Ferrari and its suppliers.
However, the car is only a part of the overall program.
Customers pay £2 million, but are only allowed to drive
the car on special track days which are approved by Ferrari.
After they drive the car, the owners are entitled to be briefed by Ferrari
on the car's performance.
Ferrari's sister company, Maserati, has developed a similar car,
the MC12 Corsa. It is suspected that Ferrari closely guards the FXX
due to the car incorporating various advanced technology
from Ferrari's F1 team that the company did not want being inadvertently released to rivals.
An evolution of the Enzo, in essence, the FXX shares some components
with the original car, but numerous, significant developments are unique to the FXX.
The FXX's engine is based on Enzo's, but displacement has been increased
to 6,262 cc (6.3 L; 382.1 cu in) from 5,998 cc (6.0 L; 366.0 cu in).
Output has been boosted from the Enzo's 670 PS (492.8 kW; 660.8 hp),
to 820 PS (603 kW; 809 hp) at 8,500 rpm.
The gearbox incorporates the latest developments
The brake pads were also upgraded from the Enzo.
It does, however, retain the Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic
composite discs found on the Enzo. The tires are custom-developed 19 inch slicks.
The FXX features comprehensive data-monitoring and telemetry
that not only allows the driver to improve performance,
but also provides Ferrari technicians with valuable
data to improve the FXX and future road-going Ferraris.
Ferrari has built 30, adding one special edition to the 29 that were originally planned.
The original 29 have all been sold to pre-selected past Ferrari customers.
The 30th was retained by Ferrari S.p.A. and presented to Ferrari's F1 World Champion driver, Michael Schumacher, when he retired from Formula One racing at the end of 2006.
Schumacher's FXX differs from others in being black without a stripe, having red trimmed wheels, matte rather than chrome exhaust tips, and his personal logo stitched on the racing seats.
FXX owners also participate in Ferrari's testing and brand development programs.
As part of the FXX programme, the car is maintained by the Ferrari factory.
The purpose of this particular program is to allow Ferrari's
top customers exclusive access to its most up-to-date technology
and to utilize their input in the development of future models.
The model was only sold in Europe.
Units can be imported, but not owned, in any other continent.
The FXX Evolution package was reported to cost 1.5 million euros (excluding taxes) (2.1 million USD), including the car, the crew and the services provided by Ferrari.
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