The late Enzo Ferrari's first love was racing, and his second was handcrafting exquisite road cars in his Modena workshop. It's safe
to say Ferrari was never really interested in building a vehicle that could drive in snow, or even a light rain. (Would you go on a trail run wearing Versace wing tips?) But 74 years after the Italian icon rolled out his first road-ready car, the company he founded has finally decided to combine panache with practicality. Enter the FF (stands for Ferrari Four), a four-wheel-drive, V-12-powered demon with the go-anywhere traction of a Jeep and the style of, yes, a Ferrari. $299,000; ferrari.com
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