The Ferrari 812 Competizione A is the open-top counterpart to the stunning 812 Competizione, offering the same extreme performance with the added thrill of open-air driving. As a tribute to Ferrari’s heritage of drop-top supercars, the Competizione A combines 70 years of racing expertise with advanced engineering. Built for Ferrari’s most devoted collectors, it is one of only 599 Aperta units being produced, alongside 999 hardtop Competizione models.
Under the hood, both cars house a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine delivering 819 horsepower and 512 lb-ft of torque. The Competizione A accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.85 seconds and tops out at 211 mph. While the standard Competizione uses vortex generators on a fixed aluminum rear panel to boost downforce, the Aperta replaces this with a bridge element and integrated rear wing that maintains aerodynamic efficiency despite its open design. The Aperta also features a removable carbon fiber roof, roll hoops, and a reshaped tail for optimal airflow.
Set to cross the block at RM Sotheby’s Monterey 2025 auction, this 2024 Ferrari 812 Competizione Aperta is an extraordinary example of Ferrari’s open-top, front-engined V-12 legacy. With only 41.8 miles on the odometer at the time of cataloging, it is expected to fetch between $2.2 and $2.4 million.
This example is finished in Rosso Mugello with optional Giallo Fly transverse stripes and a Cuoio Alcantara interior. It includes over $40,000 in factory options, pushing its original MSRP to $743,227. Highlights include a carbon fiber roof panel, Scuderia shields, front lift system, adaptive LED headlights, carbon aero components, forged wheels with yellow-striped Pirelli tires, and red brake calipers. The interior is equally detailed with large racing seats, Cavallino-embroidered headrests, Apple CarPlay, a hi-fi audio system, and more.
Sold with owner’s manuals, car cover, battery tender, and the original window sticker, this near-delivery-mileage 812 Competizione A offers a rare chance to own an exquisite, highly optioned example of Ferrari’s most advanced front-engined convertible to date.
Source: RM Sotheby’s