At the 2017 Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari introduced the 812 Superfast, a powerful front-engine V12 grand tourer succeeding the F12 Berlinetta. Marketed as Ferrari’s fastest and most powerful road car, it built on a tradition revived by the 550 Maranello. Four years later, Ferrari introduced the 812 Competizione, designed to push performance even further.
The Ferrari 812 Competizione features a 65-degree naturally aspirated V12 producing 819 horsepower and revving to 9,500 RPM—the highest figures for any roadgoing NA Ferrari to its time. It accelerates from 0–62 MPH in 2.85 seconds and reaches a top speed of 211 MPH. At Ferrari’s Fiorano test track, it clocked a blistering 1:20 lap, trailing only hybrid hypercars like the SF90 and LaFerrari.
In a recent video from AutoTopNL, we get to see the full capabilities of the Ferrari 812 Competizione on the German Autobahn. During their run, the V12 supercar lives up to its name clocking in an impressive 351 km/h (218 mph).