Oakley Design has prepared a minor customization program for the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta. Tuners are already starting to pay attention to Ferrari's latest model as last month we had a look at Novitec Rosso's initial upgrade kit for the F12. Now, Oakley Design has prepared a few subtle changes that include a lowered suspension and new wheels. In addition, several carbon fiber inserts can be seen on the front bumper, side skirts and rear vents. For the moment we don't know if there are any upgrades to the V12 6.2-liter engine. As a reminder, the standard version produces 730 hp (544 kW) and 509 lb-ft (690 Nm) of torque. It's connected to a dual-clutch gearbox that enables Ferrari's most powerful road-legal car to perform the 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) sprint in 3.1 seconds, en route to a top speed of more than 211 mph (340 km/h).
Monday, April 8, 2013
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