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Ferrari is coming to India with the much-awaited 12Cilindri, for which orders are open. The Ferrari 12Cilindri launch is expected soon, and delivery will start late in 2025. Both Coupe and Spider variants will be available. Ferrari is committed to preserving the heritage of its signature naturally aspirated V12 power unit.
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The Ferrari 12Cilindri India comes with a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 that is capable of generating 830 horsepower. An 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission helps distribute the power to the rear wheels. Such a Ferrari 12Cilindri engine means that it delivers a performance which, for a Ferrari enthusiast, can never be found elsewhere.
Drawing inspiration directly from Ferrari, the 12Cilindri retains an essence of original design cues adopted from legendary models such as 365 GTB/4 Daytona. The smooth and aggressive look reflects Ferrari commitment to aesthetics alongside aerodynamics on the road face.
It should be noted that the Ferrari 12Cilindri features several standard components, like an extensive options list, common on many luxury vehicles. Among such features are a nose lift function, Scuderia Ferrari shields on the front fenders, and painted brake calipers. Furthermore, Ferrari 12Cilindri coupe will also come with some base level of interior customization so the car will, in turn, be available at a more palatable price, yet not a barebones shell.
The Ferrari 12Cilindri price is slightly lesser than that of the brand's recently launched Ferrari Purosangue SUV, priced at Rs 10.5 crore. In contrast, while the Purosangue has a V12 engine in a four-door SUV format, the 12Cilindri brings excitement through a more traditional front-engine, two-door grand tourer.
The Ferrari 12Cilindri power will vie with other super-premium contenders like the Aston Martin Vanquish, whose V12 unit is another force to be reckoned with. As for future plans from Ferrari, more performance-oriented models should be launched in India, starting with the 'Speciale' or 'Pista' version of the 296 GTB and updates of the Roma, if any. The long-awaited Ferrari EV should also make it to India soon.
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