Ferrari's next V-12 GT looks to be taking shape.
a standard RomaThis suggests that the car isn't simply a new Roma variant to sit about the current V-8 model but rather a test mule for a successor to the 812 Superfast. A test mule is where a new vehicle's underpinnings are tested beneath a makeshift body, in this case a modified Roma body.
The 812 arrived on the scene in 2017 and traces its roots to the F12 Berlinetta which debuted all the way back in 2012. If this test mule is in deed for an 812 successor, we should see prototypes with the final sheet metal test throughout 2023 and the car make its world debut in 2024.The 812 successor will ride on Ferrari's newest.
While a V-12 is almost certain for the 812 successor, what isn't certain is whether there will be some form of electrification. There are rumors the hardcore 812 Competizione launched last year as a sendoff for the 812 line could be the last V-12-powered Ferrari without electrification or turbocharging.
Ferrari's current 6.5-liter V-12 delivers 789 hp in the 812 Superfast and 819 hp in the hardcore 812 Competizione. We also know it's been tuned to deliver 829 hp in the
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