F12 [2012-2017] [Official] Ferrari Unveils Hardcore F12tdf Limited Edition Model With 780PS


The Ferrari F12berlinetta (Type F152) is a front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive grand tourer produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari. The F12berlinetta debuted at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, and replaced the 599 grand tourer. The F12berlinetta was replaced by the 812 Superfast in early 2017.
My favorite car of the moment; you can keep the hypercars. Looks amazing in any spec - whether simple or elaborate:
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My favorite car of the moment; you can keep the hypercars. Looks amazing in any spec - whether simple or elaborate:
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After stalking the TdF pic thread since the car's inception, I can safely state that the 1st pic of the silver TdF with the French flag motif is probably in the top 3 or top 5 specs for me. It really has the right amount of vintage flair without knocking you over the head.

The fluorescent yellow one has either got to be a PS or a wrap.
 
Has the final tdF been made and delivered or is Ferrari making more than they claimed they would.
 
Has the final tdF been made and delivered or is Ferrari making more than they claimed they would.

There's a fella on F-chat who claims (and was confirmed by Marcel Massini, who, apparently, either works for Ferrari or works closely with Ferrari) that his Tailor-Made bare aluminum finished TdF, while it wasn't the last chassis to roll off the assembly line, was the last TdF to be delivered.

That probably didn't answer your question, but there's a constant rumor going that production definitely exceeded 799. The exact number I'm not sure though.
 
^ Yeah, Massini has been FChat's most reliable Ferrari insider for over a decade. There's easily over a 1000 tdf's built.
 
There's a fella on F-chat who claims (and was confirmed by Marcel Massini, who, apparently, either works for Ferrari or works closely with Ferrari) that his Tailor-Made bare aluminum finished TdF, while it wasn't the last chassis to roll off the assembly line, was the last TdF to be delivered.

That probably didn't answer your question, but there's a constant rumor going that production definitely exceeded 799. The exact number I'm not sure though.
Been waiting to see some photos of the bare aluminium TdF. It sounds like one spectacular looking car. As for Ferrari making more cars than they claim to have, it is a questionable practice and they should be called out for it.
 
Those on Fchat will recognize who this is. He got it in his very own "Grigio Coburn" - looks like liquid metal alloy.
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I've been checking classifieds hoping the F12B would depreciate like the 599, but it hasn't been the case so far.

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And I think it'll hold steady for a bit and then actually appreciate. Once people realize that these are one of the last non-hybridized V12's and the last one designed wholly by Pininfarina, demand will be very high.

And Coburn's spec is a delight. Love the quilted leather, very gentleman-racer. Also a big fan of a TM light blue one with a rather unique interior, the bare aluminum finished TdF, and a semi-lipstick French flag motif on what I think is either Argento Nuburgring or Grigio Titanio.

I'd like to have seen someone replicate Eric Clapton's silver/gray 250 with the double dark red stripe. That'd snazzy with a capital S.
 
Yeah he does... Unfortuate he consistently acts like a wanker though. I guess that's what happens to many when they become IG celebs.

Yeah, I sort of remember there was some "controversy" and he was kinda on the outs with Ferrari, but my memory is hazy when it comes to the details. I think it had to do with him being a little too extrovert with his displaying his cars on social media. I can barely keep track of my life, let alone someone else's on the internet.
 

Ferrari

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy. Founded in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari (1898-1988), the company built its first car in 1940, adopted its current name in 1945, and began to produce its current line of road cars in 1947. Ferrari became a public company in 1960, and from 1963 to 2014 it was a subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. It was spun off from Fiat's successor entity, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, in 2016.
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