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2028 Ferrari 12Cilindri

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2028 Ferrari 12Cilindri

By Lorenzo Bianchi  

12Cilindri or “doe-dee-chee-chill-in-dree” translates to 12 cylinders in Italian. That’s also the name of the latest Ferrari. Now you might think that’s quite an unimaginative name (though it sounds so much nicer pronounced in Italian) but it’s actually a celebration of 12 cylinders in their purest form.

This 6.5-litre V12, carried over from the 812 Competizione, the 12 Cilindri’s predecessor, is the last of a breed. It has no turbos, no hybrid tech, just pure natural aspiration, and it still manages to crank out 830hp at a screaming 9,250rpm. For Ferrari, the V12 is iconic and deeply rooted in its history. The legendary Italian brand has always had a 12-cylinder in its portfolio since 1947 and Enzo Ferrari has always believed that the V12 engine is the only one that can give a car a soul.

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