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F12 Berlinetta
With brilliantly balanced weight distribution and impeccable styling, the F12berlinetta 12-cylinder engine delivers 740 Horsepower, 0-62mph acceleration in 3.1 seconds; and a top speed of over 211 mph.
On top of pure performance figures, it is incredibly fluid. Weight distribution is ideal (54% at the rear) with a lower center of gravity moved rearward toward the chassis inspiring confidence at all speeds, not just on the track. Owning an F12berlinetta is a uniquely gratifying experience whether cruising through vibrant city streets or touring the scenic country roads of Pennsylvania and the east coast.
Exterior
The F12berlinetta’s design strikes the perfect balance between maximum aerodynamic efficiency and the elegant proportions typical of Ferrari’s front-engine V12 cars. The front of the car is dominated by an imposing grille that draws air into the engine bay to cool the V12. On either side of it are electronically-controlled guide vanes which help cool the brakes. This is an original, active aerodynamic solution; when closed guide vanes cut drag, and when open they guarantee optimal brake cooling.
Inovations
The F12berlinetta’s aerodynamic innovations are many. Among them is the Aero Bridge, which for the first time uses the bonnet to create downforce, and Active Brake Cooling, a system of guide vanes on the brake air ducts that open only if brake operating temperatures reach higher temperatures. The end result is that the 2013 F12berlinetta is the most overall aerodynamically efficient Ferrari ever.
Interior
The emphasis in the F12berlinetta’s cabin has been optimized to provide both a sporty driving position as well as guaranteed maximum comfort. The design’s strongest feature, is the logical, ergonomic layout of functions within the cockpit allowing the driver to reach all of the controls without taking his hands off the steering wheel and displays all of the information he requires directly ahead.
740
hp
at 8250 rpm
211
mhp
over 340 km/h
3.1
sec
0-100 km/h
500
lbs/ft
at 6000 rpm
8700
rpm
V12
Specifications
Type | 65° V12 |
Bore/Stroke | 3.7 x 2.96 in (94 x 75,2 mm) |
Total Capacity | 382.13 cu in (6262 cc) |
Compression Ratio | 13.5:1 |
Maximum Power | 740hp (740 CV) at 8250 rpm |
Specific power output | 118hp/ cu in (118 CV/l) |
Maximum torque | 509 lbs/ft at 6000 rpm |
Maximum revs | 8700rpm |
Length | 181,8 in (4618 mm) |
Width | 76,5 in (1942 mm) |
Height | 50,1 in (1273 mm) |
Wheelbase | 107,1 in (2720 mm) |
Front Track | 65,6 in (1665 mm) |
Rear Track | 63,7 in (1618 mm) |
Dry Weight | 3362,0 lb (1525 kg) |
Kerb Weight | 3593,5 lb (1630 kg) |
Weight Distribution | 46% front, 54% rear |
Fuel Tank | 24.3 US gal – 20.2 UK/gal (92 l) |
LOCATION
Ferrari of Greenwich
342 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
HOURS
Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed
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