The facelifted Ferrari FF has been spotted testing for the first time prior to its market launch in 2016.
While only very minor visual updates can be seen on this early-stage test mule - concentrated around an enlarged front grille and air intake - the big changes look set to take place under the bonnet.
It’s expected that Ferrari will increase power from the 651bhp offered by the current 6.3-litre V12 engine, while the current seven-speed dual-clutch transmission could be replaced by a new eight-speed unit. Such a move would help to cut the current 380g/km CO2 emission.
The FF’s four-wheel-drive system is also likely to receive an upgrade.
Inside, updates to the FF’s cabin are expected to focus around an updated infotainment system - which could be taken from the California T - as well as new finishes and materials.
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