Your Ferrari 12Cilindri, with or without a roof?

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Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider

Inheriting the Ferrari 365 Daytona, the 12Cilindri is offered as its ancestor in both Coupé and Spider versions.

Can we imagine a more beautiful union than open-air driving combined with a 12-cylinder Ferrari engine? At least, that’s a certain idea of happiness that the Italian manufacturer offers with its new two-seater Spider sedan powered by a V12 engine delivering 830 hp at 9500 rpm. A fine gourmet pleasure for a discerning music lover.

The Ferrari 12Cilindri Spider is aimed both at connoisseurs of the brand with a clear vision of what Ferrari has represented in the automotive world since 1947, and at a clientele wishing to enjoy the possibility of driving an exceptional car while being sure to be seen by all. Yes, there is enough for everyone. And to be truly certain that no one will miss you, every element of the intake and exhaust lines has been optimized. Equal length exhaust pipes and a 6-in-1 collector for each row of cylinders have been refined to ensure the purest notes of Ferrari’s signature sound up to the rev limiter.

Integrated front headlights emerge from a single enveloping strip, with daytime running lights reminiscent of blades. The interminable front hood, all characteristic of this car, pays homage to the rare elegance of the 365 Daytona. Incidentally, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 2.9 seconds, 0 to 200 km/h in 7.9 seconds, and the top speed exceeds 340 km/h. The price? A triviality. Availability? Probably already too late…

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This page is translated from the original post "Votre Ferrari 12Cilindri, avec ou sans toit ?" in French.

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