About

The 2025 Ferrari 12 Cilindri is the successor to the 812 Superfast, powered by a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine producing 819 horsepower and 510 lb-ft of torque, revving to a spine-tingling 9,500 RPM. Its design by Flavio Manzoni represents a dramatic departure from recent Ferraris with clean, minimalist surfaces and a sharply creased rear end that recalls the legendary Daytona. The 8-speed dual-clutch transmission channels power exclusively to the rear wheels, delivering a 0-62 mph time of 2.9 seconds and a top speed exceeding 211 mph. Starting at approximately $410,000, the 12 Cilindri celebrates the naturally aspirated V12 grand tourer in what may be one of its final forms before full electrification.

Grand Tourers

A V12-powered front-engine grand tourer from Ferrari, continuing the lineage of the Daytona and 812 Superfast with 819 naturally aspirated horsepower.

Car Details

Make Ferrari
Model 12 Cilindri
Year 2025
Body Type Coupe
Engine Type 6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12
Horsepower 819 hp
Torque 510 lb-ft
Transmission 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
Drivetrain RWD
Fuel Economy 12 city / 17 hwy mpg
Starting MSRP $410,000
Seating 2 passengers
0-60 mph 2.9 sec
4.8
1 reviews
Engine Power
5
Driving Experience
4.9
Exterior Design
4.8
Performance Handling
4.8
Build Quality
4.7
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.8/5

The Ferrari 12 Cilindri is a deeply significant car -- it may be among the last front-engined, naturally aspirated V12 grand tourers Ferrari ever builds. The 6.5-liter engine producing 819 horsepower while revving to 9,500 RPM is an engineering marvel, delivering a sensory experience that no turbocharged or electrified powertrain can replicate. The design by Flavio Manzoni marks a dramatic departure with clean, minimalist surfaces that recall the legendary Daytona. Rear-wheel drive via a rapid dual-clutch transmission ensures the driving experience remains pure and engaging. The interior blends Italian craftsmanship with modern technology, though the latest Ferrari infotainment system has a learning curve. The 12 Cilindri is best appreciated as a grand touring weapon -- devastatingly fast on open roads while remaining comfortable enough for long-distance travel. It does not have the razor-edge track focus of the 296 GTB, but that is not its purpose. This is a celebration of an engine formula approaching its twilight, and Ferrari has made it count.

Engine Power
5
Driving Experience
4.9
Performance Handling
4.8
Exterior Design
4.8
Build Quality
4.7
Mar 25, 2026