Ferrari FXX K Photos

Ferrari FXX K Photos Released

Ferrari FXX K Interior Photos Rear

See the Ferrari FXX K photos posted below. The all new Ferrari FXX K features the F1 inspired KERS system. The old version of the Ferrari FXX is also posted at the bottom of the photo gallery.

The Ferrari FXX K is Ferrari’s research and development programme centering 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 maximize performance on the track.  Unfettered by homologation requirements and regulations, the FXX-K will never be used in competition and was developed to be completely uncompromising. It incorporates an array of technological innovations that will guarantee an unprecedented driving experience to the exclusive group of Client-Test-drivers with which the Prancing Horse will roll out a special test programme over the next two years.

 

Ferrari FXX K Power

The FXX-K punches out a total of 1050 cv of which 860 are delivered by the V12 ICE and 190 cv by the electric motor, with overall maximum torque in excess of  900 Nm. The  6262 cm3V12 has been optimized too for track use as has the HY-KERS system. The latter was evolved with pure performance in mind and is controlled using a specific Manettino with 4 positions:  Qualify, (maximum performance within a limited number of laps); Long Run (consistent performance); Manual Boost (instant maximum torque delivery); Fast Charge (rapid recharge of batteries).

 

Ferrari FXX K Aerodynamics

A focus on delivering maximum efficiency at every stage of every track lap has resulted in extensive but integrated work on the entire car body in terms of both active and passive aerodynamics.  The FXX K also applies highly effective downforce generation and balancing concepts introduced and developed in the GT category of the WEC in which Ferrari triumphed for three consecutive years. The result is downforce of 540 kg at 200 km/h.

 

Ferrari FXX K Supercar Dynamics

Vehicle dynamics are further improved by the adoption of Pirelli slicks complete with sensors that monitor longitudinal, lateral and radial acceleration, as well as temperature and pressure. This ensures an accurate analysis of the interaction between the tyre and track surface, providing even more vital data to enable the traction control system to guarantee maximum performance.

 

Ferrari FXX K Photos

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