Ferrari FF na E85

You've probably heard it said that super sports cars are beautiful, but they put a disproportionate burden on our delicate environment. A shining example can be the twelve-cylinder Ferrari FF with an output of 485 kW (651 hp), which emits a very dense 360 grams of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere after every kilometer driven.

An interesting alternative to reduce this crazy number is offered by the Norwegian company Customized.no, which for 1,500 euros offers a conversion of the drive unit to burn the ecological fuel bioethanol E85. Carbon dioxide emissions are actually reduced to below 100g/km, and a very pleasant bonus is the 225 horsepower increased power, which was able to accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in under three seconds.

However, the Ferrari FF will not be the first super sports car to burn this fuel. The first swallow is the Koenigsegg Agera R, which thanks to this fuel reaches a maximum output of 1115 horsepower. When filling the tank with the classic Natural 95, the output drops to the standard 940 hp.

And what is the magic bioethanol E85? It is a mixture consisting of 85 percent bioethanol and 15 percent Natural 95. E85 has two main advantages over conventional fuel. The first is a drastic increase in engine performance and the second is a reduction in exhaust gas emissions. The disadvantage, on the other hand, is a slightly higher consumption compared to conventional fuels.