It's a Ferrari F355 shooting brake! Top Gear


OneOff Ferrari Daytona Shooting Brake Up for Grabs

The son of Ferrari's celebrated U.S. importer Luigi Chinetti was an advocate of the quintessentially British phenomenon of the shooting brake, having famously appointed Vignale to body a 330 GT as such in the late 60s. However, the early 70s saw him bypass Italian coachbuilding masters and call upon Surrey-based company Panther Westwinds.


The Bespoke Ferrari Station Wagon Forever Wandering The Earth, Will It Ever Find Love?

1972 Ferrari 365 GTB 4 Shooting Brake. But who cares about looking like the world's fastest funeral carriage when you have a 352bhp 4.4-litre V12 to wring out, and enough boot space to move house?


1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake The Only One Ever Made

Producing 352bhp at 7,500rpm - a mountain of revs for the early Seventies - and 319lb ft of torque between 5,000rpm and 5,500rpm, it could eat 0-60mph in 5.9 seconds and hit 170mph-plus.


1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake Uncrate

Ferrari FF 2016 Ferrari FF Specs Photos Car and Driver Select a year 2016 Overview The FF continues Ferrari's tradition of offering at least one curious—often plus-sized—four-seater in its.


1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Shooting Brake

A Dutch coachbuilder called Vandenbrink Design has converted a Ferrari 612 Scaglietti into a stylish shooting brake. Amazingly, this ambitious project has taken ten years to build from.


1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake Uncrate

A Ferrari shooting brake isn't a first but this 612 Scaglietti is unique With a quarter of a million dollars in your pocket, you can buy a lot of things. You can become the proud owner of a.


ferrari shooting brake Shooting brake, Ferrari, Touring

Apart from the obvious shooting brake-style body - a cross between an estate and a coupe - the FF also gets four seats and four-wheel drive, a huge step for Ferrari.. Ferrari's '4RM' system.


1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake The Only One Ever Made

A Brief History of Ferrari Shooting Brakes By David Gluckman Published: Jan 21, 2011 By now you've seen, drooled upon, and set your computer's desktop wallpaper to pictures of Ferrari's latest.


Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake by Vignale Revivaler

The design house attracted attention when it created one of the world's first Tesla Model S Shooting Brake. More recently, the design firm revealed its take on the Ferrari 250 GT SWB Breadvan.


Ferrari 330 GT Shooting Brake by Vignale 1968 pictures (2048x1536)

What is a Ferrari Shooting Brake? Ross Automobili does an excellent job of summarizing the shooting brake in simple terms. It's a car that is handmade that features a continuous roofline. Another particular abut the shooting brake design is that it excludes the station wagon styling.


Best Shooting Brakes Sleek, Sporty and Not Station Wagons

Specifications Engine rear three-quarters view At the time of its introduction, the Ferrari FF had the largest road-going Ferrari engine ever produced: a F140 EB 6,262 cc (6.3 L; 382.1 cu in) naturally aspirated direct injection 65° V12, which is rated at 485 kW (659 PS; 650 hp) at 8,000 rpm and 683 N⋅m (504 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,000 rpm. [9]


This Stylish Ferrari Shooting Brake Took Over Ten Years To Build CarBuzz

The definition of a shooting brake would thus be: a handmade car with a continuous roofline based on a car that is not a station wagon. Below is a list of 11 Ferrari shooting brakes we were able to find. Which one is your favourite? 1952 Ferrari 212 Export Shooting Brake by Fontana


1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Shooting Brake The Only One Ever Made

The Ferrari 456GT Venice is a shooting brake design— though not Ferrari's first —based on the two-door 456 grand touring car. Sporting a 5.5-liter V-12 from the coupe, the Venice separated itself with the roof extension and rear doors which were penned by Pininfarina.


XTomi Design Ferrari 812 Shooting Brake

The Breadvan is the gorgeous shooting brake that was engineered by disgruntled ex-Ferrari employees to beat the Ferrari 250 GTO at Le Mans. It nearly did too. Even better, at a valuation of well over $30 million, it's one of the rarest and most expensive Ferraris. Not to mention, it is one of the most unique, with its shooting brake-wagon style.


It's a Ferrari F355 shooting brake! Top Gear

The Ferrari GTC4Lusso (Type F151M) is a four-seat grand tourer produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The GTC4Lusso is a successor to the Ferrari FF. [citation needed] Models GTC4Lusso (2016-2020)


Driven Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona Shooting Brake Top Gear

The four-seat Ferrari Replacing its predecessor (the four-wheel-drive FF), the GTC4Lusso is the Maranello's sophisticated rendition of its shooting brake coupe. It's a "sports wagon" that provides a streamlined four-seat accommodation in a fastback-like profile as well as actual luggage space (up to 800 liters).