Ferrari was once very well-known for its stunning and effortless 12-cylinder supercars. For some reason, these have gone off the radar for quite a few years. Supercar lovers love and miss them, but we've got something that will make you smile.

Ferrari is set to release its first 12-cylinder car in over 50 years. In the last half a century, the Italian car manufacturer has not made a single car like this. For those who are eager to hear more, here's what you need to know about the Ferrari 812.

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Specification Overview

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The 2021 Ferrari 812 is the third generation of this model, and its specs are bigger and better than ever. The upgrades consist of a V12 6.5-liter engine that can offer the most insane horsepower of 789.

The muscle comes entirely from the engine and its seven-speed automatic transmission. Together, these can deliver a maximum of 530 pound-feet of torque. Like the previous 812 models, the new 2021 is superfast and super-powerful. So powerful in fact that it is the most powerful naturally aspirated production car engine ever made.

It is speedier than expected, as the new model is 265 pounds heavier than 2020's Ferrari 812. The reason for this increase in weight is due to the chassis upgrades, which provide improved handling and smoother shifts.

More new additions to the 2021 model include it is available as a convertible. PRevious models have only been released as a coupe, so those who love rolling around in the summer with the roof down will love this version. Extra external features include 20-inch alloy wheels and carbon-ceramic brake rotors, which match the supercar's luxury look and powerful performance.

Of course, the 812 is available in a range of colors, trims, and wheel designs. That is as far as it goes for customization, but you can align it with your unique taste. It might make the car a little more expensive, but it will be worth it if yours is one of its kind.

A Look Into The Interior

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Ferrari's 812 seats just two drivers, like most luxury supercars. Although the cabin offers only enough room for two, there is plenty of space and enough room to actually fit something in the cargo. Most supercars offer little to no room for storage. Yet, Ferarri has managed to offer its driver 18 cubic feet of space to store belongings.

The interior has stayed true to the brand, with black leather seating and red accents around the dash and armrests. Small upgrades have been made to the spacing of the cabin and seats to offer ultimate comfort and easy driving.

As for the steering wheel, this has also seen an upgrade. Instead of stalks, Ferrari has installed push-button controls for the screen wipers and indicators to make the driving experience comfortable.

For entertainment, drivers can either play their music through the six stereo speakers or enjoy the sounds of the V12 roaring engine. Other features include standard Bluetooth capabilities and a navigation system with voice control.

Performance Details

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For those who love racing and reaching exhilarating speeds, you will be pleased to know the 2021 Ferrari 812 can reach up to 211 mph. Of course, you won't be racing at these speeds around the streets, but it will surely please those race track drivers among us.

Another impressive note on its performance that will please thrill-seekers is its 0 to 60 mph time. The new 218 can reach 60 mph in an impressive 2.8 seconds, which is unbelievably close to the McLaren 720S' best time of 2.7 seconds.

The main downside to the latest Ferrari 812 is that it chugs fuel, which isn't great if you're looking to lower your fuel price. For an average city ride, the Ferrari uses around 12 mpg. Unfortunately, there is no way to improve its fuel economy. But, those who are in this for the speed and power should be able to see past that issue.

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How Much Does It Cost?

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Ferrari fans will know what to expect with the pricing of the latest release. Of course, the latest Ferrari 812 exceeds all earlier generations' price, which is most likely due to the engine and chassis upgrades. The superfast supercar is due to release with an estimated starting price tag of $345,000. It sure is expensive, but if you are a fan of the Ferrari 812 models, then it may be well worth it.

In summary, we think the latest Ferrari 812 blows previous models out of the lineup. It exceeds everyone's expectations with its V12 engine and impressive top speeds of 211 mph. It might break the bank, but it will be challenging for those who love superfast supercars to say no to. With its all-new convertible design and carbon-ceramic finishes, the 812 is pretty irresistible.

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