
The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta undoubtedly represents the pinnacle of Ferrari’s front-engined V12 tradition and significantly, it stands as the final flagship model created in collaboration with Pininfarina. A piece of true design and engineering heritage, the F12 combines timeless Italian elegance with staggering performance and mechanical purity.
This example is presented in the highly desirable 4-Layer Bianco Italia paint, a deep multi-stage pearlescent finish that accentuates the car’s dramatic surfacing and flowing aerodynamics. In natural light, the paint reveals incredible depth which perfectly complements the F12’s sculptural form.
At the heart of the car lies the 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12, producing 740bhp without any turbocharging or hybrid assistance. The throttle response is instant, the delivery is linear, and the sound is simply extraordinary, a soaring, metallic V12 crescendo that remains one of the greatest in modern motoring. It’s a powertrain that engages the senses completely, offering a level of emotion and purity that future performance cars will struggle to replicate.
Inside, this example has been appointed with the Carbon Fibre Driver Zone with LED shift lights, alongside Carbon Fibre Central Bridge, Dashboard Inserts, Cup Holder.
What truly sets the F12 apart is its remarkable capability across varied driving environments. On the road, it is refined, composed and surprisingly usable. On mountain passes, it becomes something else entirely. Agile, balanced and deeply rewarding, with lightning-quick steering and immense traction. And on the track, the F12 delivers genuine supercar performance, combining immense power with aerodynamic stability and precision.
This is a car of breadth and substance: elegant at rest, thrilling in motion, and unforgettable at full song. As the last naturally aspirated V12 flagship designed with Pininfarina, it is also a car of real significance. And for collectors: clearly this is a pivotal model, capturing the last of the naturally aspirated front-engine V12 Ferraris before the hybrid era takes over. While market values have been stable and some examples may still be in correction, the unique combination of design heritage, powertrain purity and everyday usability suggest a strong case for future appreciation.
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