The onslaught of Ferrari supercars eaten up by flames continues at an alarming rate – especially if you take into account the comparatively low sales figures of the Italian company that delivered fewer than 7,000 units last year. The latest victim is an all-wheel drive Ferrari FF in Hong Kong.

Local media reported that the car suddenly caught fire right after leaving the Aberdeen Tunnel linking Happy Valley and Wong Chuk Hang – one can only imagine what would have happened if the fire occurred inside the two-lane tunnel.

Luckily, no one was hurt, with firefighters quickly arriving at the scene and extinguishing the fire before it devoured the entire car.

An investigation is pending, but the pictures show that the fire started from the front end of the FF that houses a 6.3-liter V12 engine.

This isn’t the first fire-related incident with the FF, as we’ve seen a car burin in Germany and another one  in China.

By John Halas

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