The Ferrari F40 is a mid-engined supercar that appears in the Asphalt series.
Description
The Ferrari F40 is the successor to the Ferrari 288 GTO, which was the first road vehicle to break the 186 mph (300 km/h) limit. In turn, the Ferrari F40 was the first road vehicle to break the 200 mph (322 km/h) limit, holding a road vehicle speed record for 5 years until 1992, when the McLaren F1 was released in 1992 with a speed of 240 mph (386 km/h). It was also the last vehicle to be personally approved by founder Enzo Ferrari before his death.
The Ferrari F40 uses a 2.9 L twin-turbocharged Tipo F120A V8, producing 478 PS (352 kW; 471 bhp) at 7,000 rpm. It is the last vehicle of Ferrari's limited production supercar series to use a V8 engine. Later models (Ferrari F50 [1995-2001], Ferrari Enzo [2002-2004], and Ferrari LaFerrari [2013-Present]) use naturally aspirated V12 engines.
Asphalt Injection
The Ferrari F40 requires 180 Stars to unlock. It is a Tier 5 car.
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Asphalt 7: Heat
The Ferrari F40 is a Tier 5 car, and requires 375 stars to unlock. It costs $987,000
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Asphalt 8: Airborne
During the Winter update, the Ferrari F40, along with many other vehicles, were found to have data files within the game. It was later added in the Decals Update.
The Ferrari F40 is a mid-Class B car with the following rank statistics:
- Starting rank: 1369
- MAX rank: 1503
- MAX+PRO rank: 1593
- Tuning Kit bonus: +32
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 224
- Nitro Efficiency: 6/12/16
Despite having similar starting stats to the Ferrari F50, both cars' performances differ significantly. The Ferrari F40 has strong acceleration despite its rather weak launch, aided further by a powerful Nitro; that is compensated by a very low pure top speed when tuned. The F40's handling is among the best in the game - it is very responsive, albeit not as much as the likes of the Mercedes-Benz Biome's, but unlike the aforementioned car, it never suffers from the skid glitch, making the Ferrari F40 a very easy car to use, suited for tracks with short straights in particular.
The Ferrari F40 performs as a 'middle of the road' between the Mercedes-Benz Biome and the Audi R8 LMS Ultra, both in Events and in Multiplayer. The F40 has weaker acceleration than both, but its Nitro Efficiency is also average, not requiring an Extra Tank to keep up unlike the R8 LMS Its handling is better than the LMS Ultra's and worse than the Biome's, though the F40's near-immunity to the skid glitch counteracts such a disadvantage. The Biome is also the only car between the three that is not hampered greatly by an empty nitro tank.
The Ferrari F40 costs 200,000 to purchase while MAX costs 1,156,850. Pro Kits requires 905,044, 7 Class B Parts cards, 6 Early & Initial Tech cards, 12 Mid-Tech cards and 8 V8 engine cards.
It was also given out as a Daily Bonus login reward in December 2016, requiring 30 days of consecutive logins. If a player already had the Ferrari F40, they were given 250,000.
Availability
Prior to the Lunar New Year 2017 Update, the Ferrari F40 had always been made available for purchase after its pre-release cups were held during the March 2015 Decals Update. It was changed into a time-limited car, available only for purchase between February 26, 2017 to March 4, 2017.