Especificaciones y análisis del Ferrari F12berlinetta
Power
741HP
Torque
690Nm
Consumption
15l/100
Emissions
350g/km
0-100 km/h
3.1s
Top Speed
340km/h
Weight
1705kg
Price
311,217€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 7v
RWD
2 / 3 doors
320 L
92 L
545 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ferrari F12berlinetta · 741 CV (2012-2017)
General description
The Ferrari F12berlinetta is not just a car, it's a statement of principles. Launched in 2012, it represented the pinnacle of front-engine V12 Grand Tourers from Maranello, a machine that combines breathtaking beauty with logic-defying power, taking Ferrari's legacy into a new era of extreme performance.
Driving experience
Driving the F12 is an experience that floods the senses. The roar of the 741 hp naturally aspirated V12 as it climbs to 8250 rpm is an addictive mechanical symphony. The acceleration is so brutal it pins you to the seat, going from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.1 seconds. Every corner feels like a direct connection between the asphalt and your hands, a dance that is both precise and wild, with the promise of reaching 340 km/h.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a functional work of art. The fluid and aggressive lines sculpted by Pininfarina not only seek beauty but also maximum aerodynamic efficiency. Elements like the 'Aero Bridge' on the front fenders masterfully channel air, creating downforce without the need for bulky spoilers. It is the embodiment of elegance and contained fury.
Technology and features
Under its sculptural aluminum hood beats a technological heart: a 6.3-liter V12 with direct injection, a masterpiece of engineering. It is mated to a lightning-fast 7-speed dual-clutch transmission that allows for almost instantaneous shifts. The carbon-ceramic brakes ensure formidable stopping power, while its aluminum chassis and active aerodynamics make it a tool of absolute precision on the road.
Competition
In the pantheon of supercars, the F12berlinetta faced titans like the Lamborghini Aventador, with its more radical approach and all-wheel drive. It also competed in spirit with the Aston Martin Vanquish, which offered a more luxurious Grand Tourer approach, and with the new wave of mid-engine supercars like the McLaren 12C.
Conclusion
The Ferrari F12berlinetta is much more than the sum of its parts. It is one of the last standards of a golden era, that of the naturally aspirated V12 engine at its finest. It is a car that demands respect and skill, but rewards with pure and unforgettable emotions. A modern legend that makes you feel alive with every acceleration.




