Thursday, September 4, 2025

2013 Ferrari F12berlinetta


The 2012 Geneva Motor Show saw the debut of the replacement for Ferrari's 599 grand tourer, the new F12berlinetta.

Under the hood was an evolution of the 6.0L F140 C V-12 from the 599. The new F140 FC motor received a displacement increase to 6.3L and power swelled commensurately, from 612 ponies to a whopping 730 SAE net horses. This made it, as its predecessor had been when it was launched, the most powerful street-going auto Ferrari had offered to that date.

The V-12 was backed with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic and allowed the 3,895 pound coupe to lay down some mind-blowing performance numbers. Road & Track's test car launched to sixty in a 3.1-second eyeblink, and smashed the quarter in 11.1 seconds at 128mph through the traps.

All this godlike power could be yours for the low, low price of $323,338 (or $447k in today's money).

This one was photographed using a Fujifilm X-T2 and a Fujinon XF 16-80mm f/4 R OIS WR zoom lens

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2013 Ferrari F12berlinetta

The 2012 Geneva Motor Show saw the debut of the replacement for Ferrari's 599 grand tourer, the new F12berlinetta. Under the hood was an...