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Ferrari F12 Model Cars

The name sounds rather inconspicuous. F12 Berlinetta is the successor of the Ferrari 599, but with 740 hp from a 6262 cubic centimeter V12, it is supposed to rearrange the balance of power among the super sports cars.

Visually, the future upper Ferrari will be less dramatic than a Lamborghini Aventador. Technically, however, it shows no restraint whatsoever. The F12 breaks off the 60 mph sprint in 3.1 seconds, and propulsion only ends beyond 200 mph. The F12 is a real winner in terms of speed.

F12 GTO

As if a Ferrari wasn't sporty enough already! For all those who want a bit more, Ferrari offers the F12 GTO from 2016. The super sport version retains the 6.3-litre V12 engine from the series, which thanks to various modifications should deliver around 800 hp. Visually, the top model of the series is particularly recognizable by the ventilation gills on the rear fenders.

F12 TRS

Ferrari proves that a super sports car can be even more extreme with the F12 TRS. The unique piece was made for 3.6 million for a particularly well-to-do customer. The design is based on the 250 Testa Rossa of 1957: The front has the style of a shark nose, the windscreen appears frameless due to the black tint.

To further underline the racier character of the TRS, the air outlets behind the front wheels and the flow channels at the doors have been enlarged. The 6.3-litre V12 working under a glass pane in the front produces an incredible 740 hp. It can go up to 60 in 3.1 seconds and only stops at over 200 mph.

F12 tdf

As a tribute to the Tour de France - the legendary endurance race from the 50s and 60s - Ferrari launches the limited F12 tdf on the market. The performance of the V12 naturally aspirated engine from the F12 Berlinetta was increased to 780 hp (705 Nm torque). Compared to the series, the F12 tdf weighs over 110 kilograms less, partly due to the widespread use of carbon.

Other features include the steering rear axle and the extreme design brake system with one-piece caliper adapted from the LaFerrari. From 60 mph to standstill, the F12 tdf requires only 30.5 meters. In the other direction it takes 2.9 seconds from 0 to 60, from 0 to 120 mph only 7.9 seconds.