The front mid-engined, V12-powered exotic grand tourer has been visited by Novitec at one point, hence the boosted looks ...
Ferrari has worked hard to improve fuel economy, lower emissions, increase downforce, and reduce aerodynamic drag with its new all-aluminum supercar, the 2013 Ferrari F12 Berlinetta, which replaces ...
Enzo Ferrari liked his road cars with the engine up front and the driven wheels at the back. The Ferrari F12 follows this recipe, raising the stake with the “Berlinetta” designation. This is a pretty ...
Kit shares his experience of owning 83 cars, with a particular highlight on his 2015 Ferrari F12berlinetta in Rosso Corsa. In ...
The all-aluminum Ferrari F12 still rules supreme in the V12-powered gran turismo class four years after its introduction, with 731 hp and a top speed of 211 mph. The all-aluminum Ferrari F12 still ...
The IS500 has all the right ingredients! It's an excellent daily driver, though it's not designed for track performance, ...
If your idea of heaven is a super-limited-edition of a car already out of reach for most, then the Ferrari F12 TdF will make you squeal. Actually, the car's specs alone are probably capable of ...
The F12 Berlinetta was introduced in 2012 as the most powerful non-race car Ferrari ever built. Its naturally aspirated 6.3-liter V-12 engine cranks out 740 horsepower, and 508 pound feet of torque.
Here today, gone tomorrow. This white Ferrari F12 TdF went on sale yesterday at a Los Angeles dealership for $1,550,000—but even if you have the money, it’s probably too late. The car may still be on ...
Ferrari is working on a more extreme version of its F12 Berlinetta, a prototype for which has just been spotted. It’s thought this particular variant won’t be a direct replacement for the current F12 ...
Ferrari has built a limited-edition F12 supercar that pays homage to its success in the Tour de France. The Ferrari F12 TDF marries road-going capabilities with track-level upgrades, but only 799 ...
For the last few years, Ferrari has followed a model-release schedule that’s roughly as regular as the tides—which makes predicting when future models will show their beautiful faces rather ...