
Ferrari F12berlinetta
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Ferrari F12berlinetta
The Ferrari F12berlinetta delivers 740 PS from a 6.3L naturally aspirated V12 at 8250 rpm in a front-engine berlinetta — bridging the 599 GTB and 812 SuperFast with innovative invisible aero and Ferrari's most advanced chassis technology of its era.
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Key Specification
8.2 kmpl
Mileage
6262 cc
Engine Displacement
12
Cylinders
740 PS @ 8250 rpm
Max Power
690 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Max Torque
2
Sitting Capacity
Petrol
Fuel Type
120 mm (unladen)
Ground Clearance
305/30 R20 (rear)
Tire Size
320 Litres
Boot Space
Coupe
Body Type
7-speed DCT
Transmission
Ferrari F12berlinetta variants
The Ferrari F12berlinetta price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.
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Ferrari F12berlinetta Latest Updates
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Ferrari F12berlinetta is now a collectable pre-owned Ferrari — the bridge between the 599 and 812 SuperFast generations.
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Well-maintained examples are holding their value as naturally aspirated V12 Ferraris become increasingly rare.
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TDF (Tour de France) limited edition variant commands very significant collector premiums.
Performance and driveability
The F12berlinetta's 6.3L V12 delivers 740 PS at 8250 rpm in a front-engine body — a dramatic step up from the 599 GTB. Aerodynamic innovations including Aero Bridge air ducts and an undercar diffuser generate significant downforce without visible aero elements.
Interior and tech
Elegant berlinetta cockpit with full leather, F1-inspired steering wheel, and Ferrari's advanced infotainment for the era. The F12 introduced Ferrari's magnetorheological dampers (SCM-E) for adaptive suspension that adjusts in milliseconds.
Who should buy
For Ferrari collectors who want a naturally aspirated V12 berlinetta between the 599 and 812 generations — the F12 represents an important chapter in Ferrari's V12 history and is now appreciating as a collector piece.
Ferrari F12berlinetta Brochure
How is Ferrari F12berlinetta
Pros
- •740 PS NA V12 at 8250 rpm — extraordinary naturally aspirated performance.
- •Invisible aerodynamics — generates downforce without visible wings or spoilers.
- •Appreciating collector value as NA V12 Ferraris become rarer.
Cons
- •Discontinued — pre-owned and collector market only.
- •Sandwiched between 599 and 812 in collector pecking order.
- •Very low 120 mm ground clearance for Indian roads.
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Q. What does the F12berlinetta's 6.3-litre naturally aspirated V12 feel like compared to more modern turbocharged Ferraris — is the naturally aspirated V12 a genuinely different ownership experience?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
: The F12berlinetta's V12 is a force of nature that no turbocharged engine — regardless of output — can fully replicate: 730 PS delivered through an engine that revs to 8,700 RPM with a linear intensity that builds like an operatic crescendo. Modern turbocharged Ferraris are faster in isolation; the F12 is more emotionally overwhelming throughout its entire rev range. For Indian owners who ever drive the car on an open Rajasthan highway or a clear Bengaluru expressway section, the V12's full-throttle run is an experience that redefines what a car can feel like.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. At ₹3.5–5 crore in India's used market, does the Ferrari F12berlinetta price represent value for the last great front-engine naturally aspirated Ferrari GT?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The F12berlinetta is increasingly recognised as a landmark Ferrari — the last front-engine, naturally aspirated V12 GT before Ferrari moved to hybrid powertrains. At current used prices in India, it represents extraordinary value for what the car delivers: 730 PS, a 3.1 second 0-100 kmph time, and a naturally aspirated V12 soundtrack that cannot be purchased in any new Ferrari today. Values are firming globally; Indian market examples with low mileage and Ferrari India service history are the most coveted.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. For an Indian F12berlinetta owner using the car primarily on weekends and special occasions — what does the annual fuel budget look like realistically?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Weekend and occasion-use at 5,000–8,000 km annually sees the F12's V12 consuming at 4–7 kmpl in mixed conditions — the large naturally aspirated engine makes no pretence of efficiency. Annual fuel costs at this usage level: approximately ₹70,000–₹1,40,000 — modest relative to the car's other ownership costs. The V12 demands high-octane premium fuel (97+ RON) consistently; running on lower grade fuel causes measurable performance degradation and is detrimental to long-term engine health.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. Should a collector choosing between the F12berlinetta and the 812 Superfast understand these as meaningfully different cars — or is the 812 simply a better F12?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Meaningfully different: the 812 Superfast is the engineering successor with more power (800 PS), more technology, and four-wheel steering that makes it more capable. The F12berlinetta is purer, lighter, and some argue more beautifully proportioned. For a driver's collection, the 812 Superfast is the more capable car; for a purist's collection, the F12's simplicity and Pininfarina design are its own virtues. As the older car, the F12 also offers better used value per unit of performance — the 812's used prices still reflect newer Ferrari premium.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
Q. What are the most important pre-purchase and ongoing ownership considerations for an F12berlinetta in India — including the major service schedule?
SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
The F12berlinetta's major service (every 20,000 km or 3 years) at Ferrari India is the significant cost event — comprehensive servicing including belts, fluids, and system checks at ₹3,00,000–₹5,00,000. Pre-purchase, insist on Ferrari India-stamped service history; independently-maintained F12s carry higher risk of deferred work on a complex V12 drivetrain. Tyres (255/305 section) cost ₹2,50,000–₹4,00,000 per set. The car's low-slung front requires attention at Indian speed bumps — diagonal approach is mandatory, and front-lift systems (if specced) are invaluable for urban Indian navigation.
By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM • Apr 2026
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