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Extensive Ferrari 599 GTO Photo Gallery

Posted on 09 July 2010 by Scott Hayes

The Ferrari 599 GTO is the fastest road-going car ever created by the famous Prancing Horse marque, but despite the car’s prowess, to date, Ferrari has only released a paltry five images of its Maranello stunner.

Thankfully though we now have a new gallery revealing every inch of this latest Ferrari.

As mentioned, the 599 GTO is Ferrari’s fastest ever road car. Not surprisingly, it set a record lap time at the Fiorano circuit of just 1 minute 24 seconds. It is an exclusive limited edition special which, in true Ferrari tradition, is a completely new concept, albeit inspired by the 599XX experimental car.

To achieve this status, the regular 599 GTB’s 6,0-litre V12 engine was uprated to 493 kW and the car was put on a diet to reduce overall weight to just 1 4 95 kilograms. This resulted in a 0 – 100 km/h sprint time of 3.35 seconds and a top speed of 335 km/h.

The 599 GTO will be built in a limited run of just 599 cars and, not surprisingly, the full production run has already been accounted for. For more details, take a look at our original preview story here.

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Ferrari 599 GTO Sold Out Pre-Public Unveiling In Beijing

Posted on 20 April 2010 by Scott Hayes

The first car from the prancing horse brand to wear the GTO nameplate in almost a quarter of a century, the Ferrari 599 GTO, was officially unveiled to some of the brand’s wealthiest clients at a special ceremony in Modena, Italy this weekend.

Held at Modena’s Ducal Palace, now a military academy, the grand gala involved the participation of Ferrari factory test drivers and military cadets before a crowd of Ferrari’s most elite 500 customers. The exclusive limited edition special is the brand’s fastest ever road car, and although inspired by the production version of the Ferrari 599, is in fact based upon the 599XX – Ferrari’s advanced experimental track car.

A strictly limited run of just 599 examples of the Ferrari 599 GTO will be produced, the car already proving quicker than both the Ferrari Enzo and Ferrari 430 Scuderia, lapping Ferrari’s Fiorano test circuit in just one minute and 24 seconds. If you don’t already know, the Ferrari 599 GTO is powered by a 6,0-litre V12 engine developing 500 kW at 8 250 r/min and peak torque of 620 N.m at 6500rpm. It is mated exclusively to an F1-style six-speed transmission resulting in a power-to-weight ratio of 334 kW per tonne. Using F1-inspired chassis design principles, the car’s dry weight is just 1 495kg. Top speed is rated at 335km/h with the sprint to 100km/h managed in just 3.35 seconds.

Sadly, for customers wishing to express an interest in the Ferrari 599 GTO at its first public appearance, scheduled for the Beijing Motor Show next week, Ferrari tells us that every last one of the exclusive models has now been sold.

Adapted from CarAdvice

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Fastest Ever Road Going Ferrari Supercar Revealed

Posted on 09 April 2010 by Scott Hayes

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Gran Turismo Omologata. Three words that, when acronymed, should send a tingle down the spine of any supercar fan. The Ferrari 250 GTO and 288 GTO are undeniable classics and now there’s a new ‘Omologata’ joining them in the shape of this, the Ferrari 599 GTO.

We’ve been aware of its existence for some time and saw the obligatory spy shots earlier this month, but have had to wait until now for an official unveiling.

Just so you know what we’re talking about here, the Ferrari 599 GTO is officially the company’s fastest road-going car ever produced. The GTO is powered by a 500 kW six-litre V12 with 620 N.m of torque, propelling it to 100 km/h from stand still in just 3.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 335 km/h. It is linked to a six-speed F1-style gearbox, capable of changing gears in 60 milliseconds.

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In order to achieve its pace, Ferrari says the car, shares more with the hardcore track-focused 599XX than the production model 599. We were expecting it to look much like the track-only 599XX, but quite are impressed by how faithful it is to the track-focused ‘development car’. Examples of the technology carried over include the car’s ability to generate 144 kg of downforce at 200 km/h according to Ferrari. This has been achieved through changes to the nose of the car, where a front spoiler incorporates a separate lower wing, and the adoption of F1 style wheel doughnuts – a disc positioned outside the brake disc that ensure hot air exiting the wheel arch stays close to the side of the body and reduces drag. By using thinner aluminium and glass, Ferrari has also been able to save weight over the standard 599. Coupled with the carbon-ceramic brakes, and lightweight transmission and exhaust systems, the 599 GTO has a dry weight of 1 495 kg, and delivers a power-to-weight ratio of 334 kW per tonne.

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An indication of the car’s pace is given by its lap record beating run around Ferrari’s test track at Fiorano. The company claims it lapped the circuit in 1 minute 24 seconds – a second faster than the previous record set in a Ferrari Enzo.

Styling wise, the rear diffuser is particularly dramatic, while the bonnet that shrouds its front-mounted V12 engine is intricately sculptured, with extra cooling and a neat indent to house optional stripes. Heritage liveries and personalised colour schemes are a standout feature on the 599 GTO’s options list, with scope to create something that looks quite different to the red and carbon car you see here.

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Inside the cabin, the GTO has been fitted with longer and more user-friendly carbonfibre gearshift paddles. While the standard 599 has an ‘ice’ traction setting, it is replaced in the 599 GTO by a CT-Off function, which turns traction control off. The car is also fitted with Virtual Race Engineer, which monitors the status of the car and gives feedback on vehicle performance.

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Just 599 units will be produced with an estimated starting price in the region of £280 000.

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Video: Ferrari 599XX Fleet Lapping Valencia

Posted on 04 February 2010 by Scott Hayes

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Ferrai 599 Hybrid To Debut At Geneva Motor Show

Posted on 01 February 2010 by Scott Hayes

The times, they are a changin’, and even Ferrari is being dragged into the hybrid scene. During the debut of Ferrari’s 2010 F10 Formula 1 car, CEO Luca de Montezemolo revealed that a production-ready hybrid version of the 599 would be coming to Geneva. Today we have a preview image of the car leaked to the Web.

The 599 Hybrid is still cloaked in mystery, but previous rumors of the car’s Geneva Motor Show debut broke last December, following confirmation last June that a hybrid was in testing. The details dropped then indicate the 599 will keep its V12 engine, and add a road-going version of the KERS system Ferrari developed–and has now dropped–for F1. It’s not clear if the 599 will employ the all-wheel-drive system leaked last summer, but it seems likely.

The benefit is expected to be a 30-percent improvement in fuel economy, from a miserable (but understandable, given the 450 kW output) 27 l/100km to a slightly more tolerable 17 l/100km. Considering the average Ferrari only sees a few thousand kilometers per year, however, this is more an exercise in high-tech engineering than in fuel savings.

Also announced this week is the driving debut of the Ferrari 599XX. Seven owners of the car will have them delivered to Spain’s Ricardo Tormo circuit in Valencia, where they’ll get to drive them for the first time. Upon arriving at the track, the 599XXs will be fitted for their drivers, then the owners will be familiarized with the cars with the aid of individual Ferrari instructors before being let loose on the circuit. Because the 599XX is not homologated to any major safety standards, it is reserved for off-highway use only.

Adapted from MotorAuthority

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Limited Edition Ferrari 599 Sells For R14 Million

Posted on 04 November 2009 by Scott Hayes

A unique Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano was sold last night for around R14 million to a Chinese car buyer.

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Leading Chinese artist, Lu Hao, had taken the Ferrari super car and decorated it with Song Dynasty Ge kiln pottery pattens. Lu Hao blended traditional design elements with Ferrari’s styling to create a truly unique vehicle using a ‘cracked’ glaze pattern, which features clearly defined cracks etched at different depths.

Only a few hundred pieces of Ge Kiln porcelain exist today, all of which are priceless treasures. The ‘cracked’ glaze pattern has the lustre of jade and is often used to symbolise the qualities of a true gentleman.

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Porcelain is one of China’s most distinctive ancient arts, which was brought to the West via the Silk Road thousands of years ago. Using Ge Kin porcelain as the inspiration for the one-off version is a perfect complement to Ferrari’s China Limited Edition Model.

Inside the 599, the traditional Ferrari ‘Start’ button the steering wheel is jade encrusted, the unique luggage set is etched with depictions of the Silk Road and the numbers on the rev counter are written in ancient Chinese Xiao Zhuan script.

“I feel extremely honoured to be the first Chinese artist working with Ferrari,” said Lu Hao. “The creative inspiration for this unique model came from those elements of Chinese culture that have profound significance. This work embodies my understanding of the essences of Chinese culture and Ferrari.”

The money raised by the charity auction of the Ferrari 599 China will fund students of Tsinghua University’s Department of Automotive Engineering to study at Italy’s Politecnico di Milano University and to do an internship at Ferrari’s factory. Moreover, it will provide funding for young teachers at the Tsinghua University to participate in educational research at Politecnico di Milano.

This project follows the spirit of the company founder, Enzo Ferrari, who invested since the very beginning in supporting research, providing and improving the skills and knowledge of young talents.

“Ferrari is really excited for this initiative which reaches two important goals for us: first of all, as our chairman Mr Luca di Montezemolo always underlines, helping young students to enrich their preparation, as investing in them means investing in the future; on the other hand we celebrate five years of Ferrari in China with such a work of art which represents innovation and tradition, two values that Ferrari and China share,” says Ferrari Asia Pacific, CEO Mr. Marco Mattiacci.

Adapted from CarAdvice

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New Novitec Rosso Tuning Kit For The Ferrari 599 GTB

Posted on 08 September 2009 by Scott Hayes

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German tuner Novitec Rosso, has released details about a new modified Ferrari 599 GTB that builds upon its previous version by adding a new forced-induction system. The new package consists of a subtle styling kit for increased downforce, as well as some mild handling upgrades and a supercharger kit.

The new developments increase power output of the car’s 6,0-litre V12 engine by 29 kW, up to 485 kW, without any alterations to the inner workings.

The conversion consists of new engine electronics and a complete Novitec Rosso stainless-steel high-performance exhaust system. The new engine management system comprises new mapping for ignition and injection, as well as increased maximum engine speed to 8 550 rpm.

Throttle response of the force-fed engine is said to be crisper with more power and torque coming in at lower revs. The higher redline speed also increases top speed to 332 km/h.

Also on offer is a new aero kit that consists of a new front lip, side skirts with larger air intake openings, side flaps, a new rear wing and a bumper with an integrated diffuser. The car also gets new 20-inch wheels at the front with larger 21-inch wheels at the rear and 355 mm Pirelli P Zeros. Other changes to the 599 include a KW Automotive adjustable aluminum suspension kit, as well as 405 mm brake discs with Brembo six piston calipers.

Adapted from MotorAuthority

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