Chassis No. ZFF10XLA7S0318350
As Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz prepared to contest the Miami Grand Prix in May 2024, where they would ultimately finish respectively second and fifth aboard their SF-24s, Ferrari was already making a statement of its own beyond the racetrack. Just a few miles away in Miami Beach, and alongside the model's official debut in Maranello, the marque unveiled the new 12Cilindri to the international press, introducing its latest flagship grand tourer and reaffirming its unrivaled position within the automotive world.
As increasingly stringent European regulations continue to accelerate the automotive industry's transition toward electrification, the 12Cilindri emerges as a celebration of one of motoring's most revered configurations. With Ferrari preparing to enter the electric age, it is perhaps more important than ever to appreciate one of the last great naturally aspirated V12-powered automobiles, and potentially one of the final examples of its kind.
Named “Twelve Cylinder” in Italian, the 12Cilindri represents the purest expression of the Ferrari spirit, carrying forward the marque's celebrated lineage of front-engined V12 grand tourers. At its heart lies a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter 65-degree V12 mounted in a front-mid-engine configuration and paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Producing 830 horsepower and revving to an extraordinary 9,500 rpm, the 12Cilindri accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 2.9 seconds and is capable of speeds exceeding 340 km/h (211 mph).
Several technical developments first seen on the limited-production 812 Competizione have been carried over, including a ceramic catalytic converter exhaust system, titanium connecting rods, and lightweight aluminum-alloy pistons. The result is an engine of remarkable responsiveness and character, delivering a soundtrack as captivating as its performance.
For all its performance credentials, the 12Cilindri was conceived first and foremost for the open road. Its naturally aspirated V12 provides a captivating soundtrack, blending emotion, refinement, and long-distance comfort in a manner few contemporary automobiles can equal.
Beneath its sculpted bodywork, the 12Cilindri rides on a chassis 20 millimeters shorter than that of its predecessor, the 812 Superfast. Its front fascia is defined by a striking black horizontal band integrating the headlamps into a single visual element, a subtle nod to the highly coveted early examples of the 365 GTB/4 Daytona and their distinctive Plexiglas-covered nose. The rear is executed with equal restraint, with a single horizontal light blade spanning the width of the bodywork. Framing the car's pronounced rear haunches, it underscores the 12Cilindri's athletic proportions.
Assembled in Maranello in January 2025, this Ferrari 12Cilindri was delivered new through Ferrari of Long Island in New York State in May of the same year, finished in the highly elegant Bianco Avus paintwork over a Nero leather interior.
Richly specified with Ferrari's factory “Special Equipment” program-a level above the standard catalog options, offering more exclusive features developed by Ferrari's personalization department-the configuration approaches $150,000 in optional equipment.
At first glance, the car's striking appearance is enhanced by a two-tone Bianco Avus and Nero finish, complemented by 'Scuderia Ferrari' Shields, two-tone wheels finished in Glossy Nero with a Rosso Corsa rim stripe, Red Brake Calipers, and Carbon Fiber Wheel Clips, while a Black Ceramic Exhaust Pipe completes the rear profile.
Stepping inside, the desirable Panoramic Roof fills the cabin with natural light, revealing an interior trimmed in Black Extended Leather and Alcantara, accented throughout with numerous carbon-fiber elements including the instrument cover, door panels, and center console. The large-size Daytona Racing Seats combine carbon-fiber shells with black leather upholstery and are accented by Cavallino Stitched motifs and Italian Flag Embroidered Headrests while a delicate line of Colored Special Stitching in the colors of the Italian flag adds a refined touch.
The driving position is centered around a Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel with Tricolor Stitching and Tricolor Livery on Upper Rim, colorful details that nevertheless remain discreet and elegant.
The cabin environment is further enhanced by the Air Quality Sensor option. For driving comfort, beyond the advancements introduced by the model itself, the car is equipped with Front Radar with Adaptive Cruise Control, a Digital Rear-View Mirror, Back Radar, and Front Lift. The full list of options is detailed in the accompanying file.
After registration by its first owner, the car was acquired at public sale when it showed just 44 miles from new. After being enjoyed for approximately 700 miles, it was registered in December by its second owner, who added a similar mileage during his ownership.
Showing only 1,346 miles at the time of cataloging and offered with its original window sticker, factory books, and a clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report, this Ferrari 12Cilindri represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire one of Ferrari's most sought-after contemporary grand tourers. Among the last models from Maranello to feature a naturally aspirated V12, it combines outstanding long-distance comfort with highly collectible appeal, while offering the rare advantage of immediate delivery without the uncertainty or prolonged wait often accompanying factory allocation.
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