Ferrari is paying hommage to the Tour De France with the unveiling of the Ferrari F12 TdF ($TBA). Ferrari dominated the race in the 50s and 60s, which rewarded cars that were able to combine maximum performance with drivability and ease of use. The Tour covered hundreds of miles each day over unforgiving terrain. The TdF features the F12 Berlinetta’s 626cc 65-degree, V12. Ferrari’s team boosted maximum power from 740 CV to 780 CV at 8,500 rpm. Additional features include a maximum torque of 705 nm at 6,750 rpm, 0-62 mph split at 2.9 seconds, a 0-124mph split of 7.9 seconds, and a top end speed of 211 mph. If you want one of these bad boys you need to hurry because only 799 will be made.
Currently on display at the Geneva Auto Show, the 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition ($80,000) has made quite an entrance. The 4C is powered by a 240-horse power four-cylinder engine, can hit 60 mph in about 4.5 seconds, and has 258 foot-lbs of torque. The only downside I see is a mediocre top speed […]