
The site will allow you to fully customize a model before taking it for a spin around the Mugello circuit
Enlarge PhotoFirst and foremost is a new feature called the Maranello Experience, which allows you to take a virtual tour of the entire Ferrari complex in Italy. You enter through the historic gate on Via Abetone, as you would in reality, and then move on to the various new production areas. There are 360-degree images and video clips of each building as well as dedicated explanatory text explaining the significance behind each dwelling.
Head over to the GT & Sport cars section and you will be able to view all of the cars in the current range, which you can then explore, zooming in on details of the exteriors and interiors of each model. We’ve already seen a preview of this feature, which was set up for the F430 Scuderia and showed off the car’s cabin.
The site will also allow you a chance to personalize your favorite model by choosing from a range of optional extras and colors. After that, all that remains is to turn the virtual key and listen to the sound of the engine before heading out for a test drive at Mugello. This is probably the best feature of the new site as it allows you to compare your driving skills with those of Michael Schumacher, as well as get some handy tips.
Other sections include live updates of all the F1 news, including how the drivers are feeling and what they are doing through their personal blogs. During races, the site will also feature a virtual pit area where you can watch all the action as well as consult the telemetry readings coming in from each car - not a bad way to spend your Sunday.
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Comments (3 total)
Meet the top commenters on the LeaderboardThat sounds like the most amazing car manufacturer website ever, can't wait until it's up and running.
yea. hardly any of us have the time to go down and take a full test drive so this may help abit. all manufacturer's should have this on there sites so people can narrow down there decision of what to buy long b4 they go and test drive them all.
yea. hardly any of us have the time to go down and take a full test drive so this may help abit. all manufacturer's should have this on there sites so people can narrow down there decision of what to buy long b4 they go and test drive them all.
I wouldn't narrow down a decision using a website. The point of test driving a car is to see how the engine reacts to your input, how the fabric/leather/plastic feels, and how the suspension reacts to the road. That's something computers will never be able to show us.
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