The Ferrari 12Cilindri is a rare celebration of pure, naturally aspirated V12 power in an era dominated by turbocharged and electrified performance cars. More than just a machine, it represents a bold statement of Ferrari’s commitment to raw driving emotion.
The 12Cilindri’s F140 HD engine is a masterpiece, producing 819 hp at 9,250 RPM and revving to 9,500 RPM. The numbers are staggering: 0-60 mph in 2.95 seconds and a top speed exceeding 211 mph. Its sound is unfiltered and meticulously engineered, with a variable-length intake system, revised intake plenum, and 6-into-1 exhaust manifolds ensuring an exhilarating tone—arguably more thrilling than a Formula 1 car.
Following Ferrari’s V12 lineage—550 Maranello, 599 GTB, F12, and 812 Superfast—the 12 Cilindri refines grand touring. Unlike the razor-sharp F12 and 812, it prioritizes long-distance comfort without sacrificing performance. While the Spider version is slightly slower than the coupe due to the added weight of the retractable hardtop, the difference is minimal.
In their latest video, Top Gear got to drive the new Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider in less-than-ideal conditions, which gave them a unique opportunity to see how Ferrari’s latest drop-top performs.