Ferrari updates the 599XX Evolution with more power and less weight
03 Dec 2011|2,928 views
The updated version of the 599XX Evolution features a number of technical improvements including an even more potent version of the Enzo-sourced V12 engine due to the adoption of side exhausts that allowed engineers to increase output to 750bhp, with a peak torque of 700Nm. In addition, Ferrari made the final gear ratio shorter to improve acceleration on technical, medium- to high-speed tracks. The Italian carmaker says that the non-homologated sports Berlinetta also sports improved chassis dynamics thanks to an active aerodynamic package integrated with the vehicles’ electronic control systems.
The highlight of the aero package is an active rear wing design with two flaps that rotate electronically to adjust the downforce between the front and rear axles in relation to vehicle speed and the manoeuvre. According to Ferrari, the active rear wing is triggered automatically according to specific parameters which are integrated with the car’s other control functions (ESP, ABS, SCM and F1-Trac).
The revised 599XX also gets a modified front splitter and a new rear diffuser featuring a larger surface area and redesigned fences and foot-plates. As a result of these changes, total downforce at 200km/h is boosted to 330kg when the flaps are open and 440kg in the closed configuration. Finally, the ultimate version of the 599 gets a new set of Pirelli tyres while Ferrari claims to have trimmed 35kg off the original model.
The highlight of the aero package is an active rear wing design with two flaps that rotate electronically to adjust the downforce between the front and rear axles in relation to vehicle speed and the manoeuvre. According to Ferrari, the active rear wing is triggered automatically according to specific parameters which are integrated with the car’s other control functions (ESP, ABS, SCM and F1-Trac).
The revised 599XX also gets a modified front splitter and a new rear diffuser featuring a larger surface area and redesigned fences and foot-plates. As a result of these changes, total downforce at 200km/h is boosted to 330kg when the flaps are open and 440kg in the closed configuration. Finally, the ultimate version of the 599 gets a new set of Pirelli tyres while Ferrari claims to have trimmed 35kg off the original model.
The updated version of the 599XX Evolution features a number of technical improvements including an even more potent version of the Enzo-sourced V12 engine due to the adoption of side exhausts that allowed engineers to increase output to 750bhp, with a peak torque of 700Nm. In addition, Ferrari made the final gear ratio shorter to improve acceleration on technical, medium- to high-speed tracks. The Italian carmaker says that the non-homologated sports Berlinetta also sports improved chassis dynamics thanks to an active aerodynamic package integrated with the vehicles’ electronic control systems.
The highlight of the aero package is an active rear wing design with two flaps that rotate electronically to adjust the downforce between the front and rear axles in relation to vehicle speed and the manoeuvre. According to Ferrari, the active rear wing is triggered automatically according to specific parameters which are integrated with the car’s other control functions (ESP, ABS, SCM and F1-Trac).
The revised 599XX also gets a modified front splitter and a new rear diffuser featuring a larger surface area and redesigned fences and foot-plates. As a result of these changes, total downforce at 200km/h is boosted to 330kg when the flaps are open and 440kg in the closed configuration. Finally, the ultimate version of the 599 gets a new set of Pirelli tyres while Ferrari claims to have trimmed 35kg off the original model.
The highlight of the aero package is an active rear wing design with two flaps that rotate electronically to adjust the downforce between the front and rear axles in relation to vehicle speed and the manoeuvre. According to Ferrari, the active rear wing is triggered automatically according to specific parameters which are integrated with the car’s other control functions (ESP, ABS, SCM and F1-Trac).
The revised 599XX also gets a modified front splitter and a new rear diffuser featuring a larger surface area and redesigned fences and foot-plates. As a result of these changes, total downforce at 200km/h is boosted to 330kg when the flaps are open and 440kg in the closed configuration. Finally, the ultimate version of the 599 gets a new set of Pirelli tyres while Ferrari claims to have trimmed 35kg off the original model.
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