Why "tdf?" This car is meant to pay homage to the Tour de France Automobile, a historic race that ran between 1899 and 1986. It was a race that Ferrari dominated back in the 1950s and '60s.
Do all of these modifications to the powertrain and overall build of the car result in faster performance? You bet.
• 0-62 mph: 2.9 seconds (.2 secs quicker)
• 0-124 mph: 7.9 seconds (.6 secs quicker)
• Fiorano Lap Time: 1'21" (2 secs quicker)
Inside, Ferrari breathed more sportiness into the cockpit through a wrap-around effect and the extensive use of carbon fiber. They also used Alcantara instead of traditional leather, and technical fabric for the seats.
Ferrari is only planning on making 799 examples of the car. So, if you're interested, you better act quickly.
(Source: Ferrari)