Novitec Rosso Ferrari FF
Novitec Rosso Ferrari FF Novitec Rosso

The Ferrari FF shooting brake is the Prancing Horse's latest techno tour-de-force. Ferrari's first ever four-wheel drive production car, the FF produces 651-hp and 504 lb.-ft. of torque, good for 0-to-62 mph in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 208 mph, numbers that effectively replace the preceding 612 Scaglietti as the marque's luxury grand tourer.

For those with more money than sense and a strong addiction for more performance, a stock Ferrari FF may still taste a bit bland. Not to worry, as Novitec Rosso has just released a kickin' "banana pepper" upgrade.

Going straight to the mechanical bits, Novitec Rosso offers a complete stainless-steel high performance exhaust system combined with a new ECU to recalibrate the engine. Together, the Novitec Rosso kit increases the power output of the 6.3 liter 12 cylinder FF to more than 700-hp.

Aesthetically, the Novitec Rosso FF really sets itself apart from its standard model. Cosmetic enhancements featured on the Novitec Rosso FF include bespoke carbon fiber components like the new front lip spoiler, carbon fiber roof and roof spoiler, a rear spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser, carbon fiber taillight surrounds, and carbon fiber mirrors. Black side markers, LED Rear lamps, and new radiator grille complete the look.

Novitec Rosso engineers also developed a unique set of ultra-light forged wheels. 21 inches in the front and 22 in the back, the NF4 wheels weight only 9.9 kg in the front and 13.5 kg in the rear, each wears a set of sticky Pirelli PZero tires.

Novitec Rosso engineers also developed a unique set of ultra-light forged wheels. 21 inches in the front and 22 in the back, the NF4 wheels weight only 9.9 kg in the front and 13.5 kg in the rear, each wears a set of sticky Pirelli PZero tires.

Of course, in line with typical high-end Italian luxury, Novitec Rosso will also offer a range of fully custom leather or Alcantara interior choices.

Novitec Rosso did not reveal the cost of the performance package, but if you had to ask, then it's likely you can't afford it.

However, if you could afford to spare some time, visit the Novitec Rosso website and have some fun playing with its Ferrari configurator.