The Ferrari 12Cilindri carries the weight of a storied legacy rooted in the brand’s long history of V12-powered grand tourers. Ferrari’s relationship with the V12 engine dates back to 1947, when the very first Ferrari road car, the 125 S, debuted with a front-mounted V12 engine.
This marked the beginning of a lineage of grand tourers that combined breathtaking performance with luxurious comfort, designed to conquer long distances with style and speed. Iconic models like the 250 GT, the Daytona, and the 812 Superfast have cemented Ferrari’s reputation for creating V12-powered masterpieces that blend raw power with elegance. The 12Cilindri continues this tradition while paying homage to its predecessors.
At the heart of the 12Cilindri is a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine capable of revving up to 9,500 RPM. Paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, it produces 819 horsepower and 530 lb-ft of torque, allowing the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and reach a top speed of over 211 mph.
The team from Miller Motorcars has recently delivered a unique Ferrari 12Cilindri to one of their clients. Instead of opting for Ferrari’s classic red-yellow palette, the example showcases a matte Nero DS Opaco exterior with gloss Nero accents and polished forged wheels. Inside, the car breaks convention with a striking blue leather and Alcantara cabin, accented by carbon fiber and a digital dash derived from the SF90.
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