The Ferrari 812 Superfast is a front-engined, grand tourer produced by the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Ferrari. It was unveiled at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show and celebrates the brand's V12 engine history.
Key Features:
Engine: 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, producing 789 horsepower (588 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 530 lb-ft (719 Nm) of torque
Transmission: 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox with four drive modes: Wet, CT Off, CT Auto, and Race
Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive with Ferrari's Electronic Differential (E-Diff3)
Top Speed: Electronically limited to 221 mph (356 km/h), but a top speed of 225 mph (362 km/h) was reportedly achieved in test runs
Performance:
0-62 mph (100 km/h): 2.8 seconds
0-124 mph (200 km/h): 7.4 seconds
0-186 mph (300 km/h): 15.1 seconds
Braking from 124 mph (200 km/h) to 0: 105 feet (32 meters)
Interior:
Hand-stitched leather seats and steering wheel trim
Carbon fiber dashboard with aluminum and carbon fiber trim accents
Optional Rosso Rubino interior color scheme
Dimensions:
Length: 196.4 in (5,000 mm)
Width: 76.8 in (1,953 mm)
Height: 47.6 in (1,206 mm)
Wheelbase: 109.4 in (2,770 mm)
Dry weight: 3,382 lb (1,533 kg)
Design:
Exterior Design: A sleek and aggressive look with a long hood, short rear deck, and distinctive 'double bubble' roof design
Rear Wing: A large rear wing that produces an impressive 320 pounds (145 kilograms) of downforce at high speeds
LED Headlights: A distinctive LED light bar integrated into the front bumper
Variants:
The 812 Superfast is available in a variety of colors, including Ferrari's signature Rosso Corsa red and Giallo Modena yellow
Customers can choose from several interior color schemes, including the exclusive Rosso Rubino scheme
Ferrari offers a range of bespoke options for customers who want to personalize their vehicle
Market:
The 812 Superfast was initially priced at around $335,000 (€299,500) in Europe and North America
Production numbers were limited, with just over 800 units produced during its lifespan
Despite being discontinued in 2019, the 812 Superfast remains a highly sought-after collector's item