Ferrari
will celebrate its 60th Anniversary at the Melbourne
International Motor Show (2-12 March 2007) with a
line-up of cars that prove – if proof was needed – that
Ferrari is the definitive super car maker and as well as
being the most successful manufacturer of all time in
Formula 1.
Leading
the display will be the newly launched Ferrari 599 GTB
Fiorano and, although Australian deliveries of the
latest Ferrari supercar have now started, this will be
the first chance most people will have to see this
unique car. Not that anyone will be driving away from
the Melbourne Show having decided to buy a 599 GTB
Fiorano – all of Australia’s allocation has been sold
out to 2009!
“Even
by Ferrari’s unique standards, the 599 GTB Fiorano has
had a rapturous reception as it has been launched around
the world,” says Kevin Wall, the General Manager for
European Automotive Imports, the Australian and New
Zealand Ferrari distributor. “Time and time again, the
599 GTB has been described as the best car in world, the
greatest super car of all time, the ultimate useable
supercar. It is a car that is faster than Ferrari F40,
only fractionally slow than the road-racing car that is
the Ferrari Enzo, yet it is full equipped with every
luxury feature, it is docile and easy to drive, but when
called on, can deliver shattering performance. It is no
wonder, therefore, that the demand for the 599 GTB
Fiorano has been unprecedented,” says Mr Wall.
The
Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano is the latest in a long line
classic V12 supercars on which the legendary Italian car
maker has built its unique reputation, from the 1953
250MM, through the 1968 365 GTB4 ‘Daytona’ to the 575M
Maranello. Drawing on technology from both its road and
Formula One cars, Ferrari has produced the ultimate
sports car that combines shattering performance – 0-100
kmh in 3.7 seconds and a top speed in excess of 330 km/h
– with comfort, luxury and exclusivity.
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