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| Gran turismo omologata--it means "certified for grand touring racing" in Italian, and Ferrari doesn't use that designation lightly. When the 599 GTB went in for the GTO treatment, they had only to look to the decidedly not-street-legal 599XX version for inspiration. The result is a lighter, more powerful 599 that carries on Ferrari's long tradition of using racing to pioneer technology for road cars. Following the formula of the legendary 250 GTO of the 1960s, this hotter version of Ferrari's halo car puts a 6-liter V12 out front that delivers a tarmac-blistering 670 horsepower, making the 599 GTO not only the most powerful Ferrari road car ever, but also the fastest. That's not just the fastest to 60 miles per hour; it also means that by cutting more than 200 pounds from the GTB and optimizing every system—from the instantly adjustable magnetic suspension system to the lightweight carbon ceramic brakes—it will fly around Ferrari's private Fiorano test track a full second quicker than the wickedly fast Enzo. With lessons learned from Ferrari's F1 program, the 599 GTO's optimized aerodynamics ensure that the 599 GTO can achieve a top speed of 208 miles per hour, and yet the intelligent suspension and the stability and traction control systems mean that the GTO won't bite the hand that shifts. With only 599 examples ever produced, the flagship Ferrari is as rare as it is fast. | ”
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— Official description [1]
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The 2010 Ferrari 599 GTO is a grand tourer by Ferrari featured in Forza Motorsport 4 and all subsequent Motorsport series titles, as well as in Forza Horizon 3 and Forza Horizon 4.
In Forza Motorsport 7 it was rewarded to all players who beat Phil Spencer's final time in the December Bounty Hunter Rivals event.
Synopsis
The 599 GTO was introduced in 2010 as the successor to the 599 GTB Fiorano. Based on the 599XX racing car, it is officially claimed to go from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.35 seconds and hit a top speed of over 208 mph (335 km/h).[2]
It was replaced by the F12berlinetta in 2012.
Statistics
![]() | Speed 7.7
| Handling 5.7
| Acceleration 8.6
| Braking 5.7
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Bounty Hunter reward - 350,000 CR | Price: 350,000 CR | ||||||
Collection Tier: 4 - Super Rare (+820) | |||||||
Top Speed: 206.1 mph (331.6 km/h) | Division: Exotic GT | ||||||
Acceleration 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h): 3.350 secs. | 0-100 mph (0-161 km/h): 7.200 secs. | ||||||
Braking 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h): 125.0 ft (38.1 m) | 100-0 mph (161-0 km/h): 305.0 ft (93 m) | ||||||
Lateral G's 60 mph (97 km/h): 1.22 g | 120 mph (193 km/h): 1.28 g | ||||||
1/4 Mile: missing data |
Conversions
![]() | Conversion - Drivetrain |
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![]() | Conversion - Aspiration |
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Trivia
- In Forza Motorsport 7, the 599 GTO had a bug where its engine sound would not change after installing the Twin Turbo upgrade. As of the January 16, 2018 content update, this has been fixed.
Gallery
Promotional
Forzavista
References
- ↑ "Forza Horizon 3 - Cars". forzamotorsport.net. Retrieved 09-03-2018.
- ↑ Introduction - auto.ferrari.com
Ferrari | |
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1940s | 166 Inter Sport · 166MM Barchetta |
1950s | 250 California · 250 Testa Rossa · 375 · 500 Mondial |
1960s | 250 GT Berlinetta Lusso · 250 GTO '62 · 250 GTO '64 · 250LM · 330 P4 · 365 GTB/4 · Dino 246 GT |
1970s | #1 312 T2 · #2 312 P |
1980s | #71 - #72 512 BB/LM · 288 GTO · F40 · F40 Competizione |
1990s | #1 641 · 355 GTS · 360 Modena · 512 TR · F50 · F50 GT · F333 SP · F355 Berlinetta · F355 Challenge |
2000s | #11 - #88 550 Maranello GTS · #62 - #90 F430GT · 360 Challenge Stradale · 430 Scuderia · 458 Italia · 575M Maranello · 599 GTB Fiorano · 612 Scaglietti · California · Enzo Ferrari · F430 · FXX |
2010s | #51 - #62 458 Italia GTE/GTLM · 458 Speciale · 458 Spider · 488 GTB · 599 GTO · 812 Superfast · California T · F12berlinetta · F12tdf · FF · FXX K · LaFerrari |
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