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F12 Berlinetta announced - the fastest Ferrari ever built [videos]

Ending two years worth of spy photo, speculative renderings and teaser coverage, Ferrari has finally revealed first images and details of their 599 successor offically named F12 berlinetta.

Initially described as "the most powerful and high-performance Ferrari road car ever launched" the mid-front-engined F12 berlinetta features a 6.2-liter (6262cc) 65 degree naturally-aspirated V12 engine delivering 740 HP (544 kW / 730 bhp) which translates to a specific output of 118 HP/liter. Torque reaches a peak of 690 Nm (509 lb-ft), 80 percent of which is available at just 2,500 rpm and redline at 8,700 rpm.

The transmission is an F1 dual-clutch unit which has closer gear ratios developed specifically for this car's performance. The F12 berlinetta boasts a weight-to-power ratio of just 2.1 kg/HP. Fuel consumption has been reduced by 30 percent with CO2 emissions of just 350 g/km - the top of its high-performance segment.

For performance, the new F12 berlinetta accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 8.5 seconds. It also completes a lap of the Fiorano circuit in 1'23", faster than any other Ferrari road car.

Featuring a new Rosso Berlinetta three-stage finish, the F12 berlinetta's body design comes from a collaboration between the Ferrari Styling Center and Pininfarina. The V12 coupe has sleek, aggressive lines while providing uncompromising aerodynamics. The cabin has been optimised around the driver for maximum ergonomics and all the major functions are within immediate reach. In the middle of the dashboard there are new carbon fiber and aluminum air vents inspired by the aeronautic field.

For the F12 berlinetta's construction, an all-new aluminum spaceframe chassis and bodyshell using 12 different kinds of alloys has been utilized allowing a 20 percent increase in structural rigidity while reducing weight to just 1525 kg (3362 lbs) - 70 kg (154 lbs) less than the previous V12 coupe. Weight distribution puts 54 percent over the rear axle. Additionally, the wheelbase has been shortened and the engine, dashboard and seats have been lowered in the chassis. The overall result is a very compact car with a lower center of gravity that is further back in the chassis.

Official debut takes place at the Geneva Motor Show on March 6.

Many more details in the press release below.

The first in a new generation of V12 cars unveiled exclusively on www.ferrari.com

Today's on-line unveiling of the F12berlinetta ushers in a new generation of Ferrari 12-cylinders in the form of a car that delivers unprecedented performance from an exceptional new engine, combined with innovative design that redefines classic themes along with extreme aerodynamics.

Revealed to the world for the first time on Ferrari.com in preparation for its official debut at the Geneva International Motor Show, the F12berlinetta, finished in an attractive new Rosso Berlinetta three-layer colour, represents the very cutting-edge of mid-front-engined sports cars.

This is, in fact, the most powerful and high-performance Ferrari road car ever launched thanks to the incredibly efficient engine - in terms of mechanical, combustion and fluid-dynamics efficiency - which, together with advanced vehicle architecture, aerodynamics, components and electronic controls, guarantee unsurpassed driving involvement whatever the road or track.

Ferrari's traditional transaxle layout has been revolutionised to match the more extreme performance of the car. The wheelbase has been shortened and the engine, dashboard and seats have been lowered in the chassis, while the new layout of the rear suspension and gearbox enabled Ferrari's engineers to make the rear volume of the car smaller. The overall result is a very compact car with a lower centre of gravity that is further back in the chassis, and a level of aerodynamic efficiency that sets new standards.

Scaglietti, renowned for its expertise in aluminium materials and construction, designed an all-new spaceframe chassis and bodyshell using 12 different kinds of alloys, some of which have been used here for the first time in the automotive sector, and employing new assembly and joining techniques. This has resulted in a 20 per cent increase in structural rigidity while reducing weight to just 1525 kg (70 kg less than the previous V12 coupé) with an ideal distribution between the axles (54 per cent over the rear).

The F12berlinetta's 6262cc 65° V12 engine delivers unprecedented performance and revs for a naturally-aspirated 12-cylinder. Its maximum power output is 740 CV which translates to a specific output of 118 CV/l. Torque reaches a peak of 690 Nm, 80 per cent of which is already available at just 2,500 rpm, and which provides an unrelenting surge of acceleration all the way to the 8,700 rpm limit. The engine is mated to the F1 dual-clutch transmission, which has closer gear ratios developed specifically for this car's performance. The F12berlinetta boasts a weight-to-power ratio of just 2.1 kg/CV .

Fuel consumption has been reduced by 30%, with CO2 emissions of just 350 g/km - figures which put the F12berlinetta at the top of the high-performance league. These results have been obtained by extensive research and development which focused on efficiencies of the whole vehicle: engine, aerodynamics, tyres and weights.

Similarly excellent results have been obtained with the car's aerodynamic development, thanks to the integration of the design process with extensive computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and lengthy testing in the wind tunnel. Downforce has been boosted by 76 per cent (123 kg at 200 km/h) while drag has been significantly reduced (the Cd is just 0.299). These results come courtesy of two new solutions. The first of these is the Aero Bridge which uses the bonnet to generate downforce by channelling air away from the upper part of the car to its flanks where it interacts with the wake from the wheel wells to decrease drag. The second is Active Brake Cooling, a system that opens guide vanes to the brake cooling ducts only at high operating temperatures, again reducing drag.

The F12berlinetta's impressive technical specifications are completed by Ferrari's latest generation carbon-ceramic brakes (CCM3) and the evolution of the magnetorheological suspension control system (SCM-E). As is now traditional with all Ferraris, its control systems (E-Diff, ESP Premium, F1-Trac, and high-performance ABS) are all fully integrated.

The result is that the new Prancing Horse 12-cylinder accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 3.1 seconds and from 0 to 200 km/h in 8.5 seconds. It also completes a lap of the Fiorano circuit in 1'23", faster than any other Ferrari road car. Benchmark performance and maximum driving involvement are guaranteed by immediate turn-in, with smaller steering wheel angles, and increased cornering speed. Stopping distances have also been drastically reduced.

The design of the F12berlinetta is a result of the collaboration between the Ferrari Styling Centre and Pininfarina and is a perfect balance of uncompromising aerodynamics with harmonious proportions interpreting the typical elements of Ferrari's front-engined V12 cars in an original and innovative way. A coupé with sleek, aggressive lines whose compact exterior dimensions conceal exceptional in-car space and comfort. The all-new Frau leather interior highlights the balance of advanced technology and sophisticated, handcrafted detailing. In the middle of the light and lean dashboard, there are new carbon fibre and aluminium air vents clearly inspired by the aeronautic field.

The cabin has been optimised to ensure maximum usability of the interior space with additional luggage capacity behind the seats, which can also be easily reached thanks to the large aperture offered by the tail-gate. With the cockpit designed around the driver, typical of all Ferraris, the Human Machine Interface approach is emphasised, grouping all the major commands within immediate reach to guarantee maximum ergonomics for the most involving driving experience.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Engine
Type 65-degree V12
Total displacement 6262 cc
Maximum power output 740 CV at 8500 rpm
Maximum torque 690 Nm at 6000 rpm


Dimensions and weight
Length 4618 mm
Width 1942 mm
Height 1273 mm
Dry weight* 1525 kg
Weight distribution 46% front, 58% rear
Weight-power ratio 2,1 kg/CV


Performance
Maximum speed over 340 km/h
0-100 km/h 3.1 seconds

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Comments (56)

 GSS5_23 GSS5_23
absolutely speechless.
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February 29, 2012 8:47 am
 smacks smacks
... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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February 29, 2012 8:50 am
 AmazingJerry AmazingJerry
One of the most beautiful cars I have ever seen.
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February 29, 2012 8:53 am
 RS Black RS Black
Aventador has been outgunned - this is faster, lighter and way more useable. Bloody Awesome!
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February 29, 2012 8:54 am
 oldschool oldschool
the rear looks very strange , and not in a good way , lets see .... the california is hideous , the FF is a ferrari that i wouldnt pay its price tag coz its a hatchback , there is still no replacement for the ENZO , the only decent looking ferrari is the italia , and now to add to the weak line up : this ...
February 29, 2012 8:55 am
 PawL PawL
Nice, but Aventador still rullz! It looks very good, but nowhere near the Aventador. As for wich is faster...we'll have to wait. My guess is that the Aventador is faster on a track and on a short distance drag race, but on a long straight line, the Ferrari would win.
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February 29, 2012 8:56 am
 chris25 chris25
What's with that F1 pit lane light at the rear? hideous rearend & that front bumper looks weird.
February 29, 2012 9:08 am
 LWE7 LWE7
I'm in love ! Good job Ferrari !
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February 29, 2012 9:13 am
 dmanero dmanero
Not bad, Love the front, but the Rear end is a mess. Hopefully a Novatec will come out with a better looking rear bumper.
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February 29, 2012 9:13 am
 dmanero dmanero
Is it just me or do you see also a bit of an influence of the aventador in the front view?
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February 29, 2012 9:15 am
 Stitch 626 Stitch 626
I just love it !!
February 29, 2012 9:25 am
 CDspeed CDspeed
Wow what a car, it's stunning! I think Ferrari is on a roll here, their new cars are so far ahead they're on a different planet.
February 29, 2012 9:25 am
 duppy mowt duppy mowt
Now that's one bad b***h!
February 29, 2012 9:27 am
 NewTonG NewTonG
Excellent but the Worst part is the Rear reminds me the Alfa Romeo
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February 29, 2012 9:28 am
 IRACERFL1 IRACERFL1
It's not as horrible in red, but still, not very pleasant. Up to now with every other significant model, you didn't need the scuderia badge to identify the beautuful pininfarina curves as a Ferrari, a very good thing when your history includes the most beautiful cars on earth. This thing, except for the tail lights, could have perfectly been batched as a BMW. Don't know how pininfarina signed off on such a squared off design.
February 29, 2012 9:32 am
 DTM DTM
Love it! More of a evolution than a revolution though. I guess for real fireworks we are going to have the wait for the Enzo replacement (F70).
February 29, 2012 9:42 am
 Syathiri Syathiri
bravo ferrari.. u've done a great job.. cant wait to hear it rockin' the tracks with new v12, 700hp engine..
February 29, 2012 9:42 am
 JChivvy JChivvy
As a fan of the FF, I'm loving the front end. Vaguely reminiscent of the 550/575 too, because of the bonnet- loving that too! As for the rear, the Stratos and 599 have combined to create an awesome view- likely the only part of this car you are ever likely to see on the roads, what with 740ps on tap!
February 29, 2012 9:43 am
 oldschool oldschool
i remember when ferrari used to make cars like the maranello , before that the f355 , f40 , 456 etc , i also remember when ferrari made cars to experiment like the dino , the previous line up was great , 599 was great , 612 was great , 430 and modena 360 wer amazing , and the legendary ENZO , now , with this piece of WTF is that rear end doing in production , you get only one model that i call a ferrari , the italia 458 , but ofcource its highly flammable and has three exhaust pipes , yes ... 1 2 3 exhaust pipes , y does it remind me of a certain legendary moment in Total Recall ??
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February 29, 2012 9:46 am
 DdW DdW
Fabulously pretty! The fascia, sides and rear made a collective tick in my mind. If there is one area to thumbs down would be the F1 rear-inspired solitary LED. It looks rather crude. Doesn't sit too well with the rest of the rear. Was it an afterthought from Ferrari? Nevertheless, the 599 can take it easy now.
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February 29, 2012 10:02 am
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