When you have 12 Italian cylinders, you don’t need to give your new car a poetic name, and you can disregard all the rules of political correctness. With 0–100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 340 km/h, you also don’t need to publish fuel consumption figures—who cares?
The 12 Cilindri was launched to celebrate 70 years of Ferrari in America, featuring a mighty naturally aspirated engine that requires no turbochargers or electric assistance, all in the name of authenticity and throttle response. Regulations limit the external sound level to 70 decibels, so the engine note is amplified inside the cabin.
Its exterior design draws inspiration from the late-’60s 365 Daytona, and the price? $470,000.