RE: Ferrari F12berlinetta confirmed

RE: Ferrari F12berlinetta confirmed

Wednesday 29th February 2012

Ferrari F12berlinetta confirmed

740hp 599 replacement is called the F12berlinetta and is the fastest Ferrari ever, it says here



Ferrari’s all-new 599 replacement has been confirmed as the F12berlinetta, with no space and irritating lower case ‘b’ as the apparent official spelling. So not the F620 GT, as had been widely reported. Us included!

599 replacement weighs 70kg less
599 replacement weighs 70kg less
A classic front/mid-engined V12 coupe, the F12berlinetta is, it’s claimed, the fastest Ferrari ever built thanks to a mighty 740hp version of the FF’s 6.2-litre V12. A dry weight of 1,525kg equates to a saving of 70kg over the standard 599 GTB, the F12berlinetta able to lap Ferrari's Fiorano test track in just 1min 23sec, faster than any other Ferrari road car and a whole second quicker than the 599 GTO. Self aggrandising box ticked there, then.

80hp up on the FF, the V12’s tickling has only unleashed a marginal torque gain over the FF, with the real drama coming higher in the rev range. A chunky 80 per cent of peak torque of 509lb ft is there from just 2,500rpm, but peak horsepower demands holding off the right gearshift paddle until the rev counter reads 8,500rpm, the redline line not cutting in for another 200rpm. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what you call a power band…

TR7 influence in the wing scallops there?
TR7 influence in the wing scallops there?
This equates to some suitably astonishing performance stats, including 0-62mph in 3.1 seconds and 0-125mph in just 8.5 seconds. Top speed is coyly referred to as ‘over 340km/h’ (341km/h perhaps?) which, in old money, is far enough over 200mph to join that particular club but still 10mph short of the 220mph achieved by the Aston Martin One-77. As much as these things matter.

The One-77 is, at face value, the F12berlinetta’s most obvious rival, not least for the comparable performance stats, weight and, indeed, physical proportions. Aluminium rather than carbon like the One-77, the F12 won’t be as rare or expensive as the Aston but will very much be the flagship of the Ferrari range when it goes on sale.

Active brake ducts among aero features
Active brake ducts among aero features
And the bare weight savings over the 599 are just the start of it – it’s where that mass lies in the chassis that matters. The adoption of the twin-clutch transaxle gearbox brings the F12 into line with the rest of the Ferrari range, this and new rear suspension reducing the size of the rear axle assembly. The wheelbase is shorter and the engine, seats and dash mounted lower in the chassis, lowering and shifting the centre of gravity rearwards for a 46:54 front-rear weight distribution. Stiffness is up by 20 per cent over the 599 and downforce increased by a staggering 76 per cent, equating to 123kg at 125mph. Drag reduction has also been a big focus, active brake ducts that only open when needed among the new features.

So no integration of hybrid tech as previewed in the 599 HY-KERs concept then? Not yet it would seem, Ferrari happy to boast of an improvement in fuel consumption of nearly a third and CO2 emissions of ‘just’ 350g/km. Like the target audience will be bothered.

And what of the looks? Eye of the beholder stuff and, no doubt, a topic of hot debate even before the covers are officially pulled aside at Geneva next week.

 

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Original Poster:

324 posts

187 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Really not sure about this..Personally the 550 Maranello was beautiful..the 599 Purposeful,think its the lights i dont like,i love the 458..other than the lights also!!

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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What's the retail on one of those?

mr2j

516 posts

158 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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"compact exterior dimensions"

will believe that when i see it.

Dagnut

3,515 posts

193 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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What size are those wheels? Surely it won't look like that? The spec is incredible but I'm sure someone will be along to complain about the "power wars",lack of manual and how it doesn't look as good as a 550

Maldini35

2,913 posts

188 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Impressive spec but not pretty. It looks a bit generic.

Dave Hedgehog

14,555 posts

204 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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i cant get past the awful cheesy grin ...

sinbaddio

2,375 posts

176 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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I like that - a lot! Any indication of price (not that I'd be able to afford one!)

Gatefold

339 posts

193 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Looks like a more aggressive 8C, esp. from the rear. Like it.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

234 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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The doors do look a bit pre-crashed, don't they? Possibly my imagination.

Stew2000

2,776 posts

178 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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mr2j said:
"compact exterior dimensions"

will believe that when i see it.
I agree. the 355 was compact.

mackie1

8,153 posts

233 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Hmm... day 1, you just wont the lottery... this or an Aventador... sod it I'll have both!

1 PST

189 posts

147 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Ding Dong!!!!!

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Not liking the back end one bit!

Side profile looks great though.

BUG4LIFE

2,020 posts

218 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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I like.

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

253 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Looks a bit like the new Dodge Viper which is not a huge surprise given both companies are owned by Fiat.

George H

14,707 posts

164 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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The rear is just hideous imo. The front isn't too bad, but I dislike the massive gaping mouth. Not a fan of the big dimple things in the side either.

Bet it will be amazing to drive though, just a shame they can't look like the older cars.

Roberty

1,179 posts

172 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Well I love it, although they could have done better at the back, looks too fussy.


Crusoe

4,068 posts

231 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Epic performance from what is their standard GT car, add 150bhp and a chunk of torque from a kers system and the F70 will be even quicker. Still rather have a F40/288GTO which might even be cheaper too.

SAndals

170 posts

174 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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George H said:
The rear is just hideous imo.
Agreed - what's with the integral "elephant's trunk" diffuser


Charge99

129 posts

174 months

Wednesday 29th February 2012
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Looks quite evil in a cartoony kind of way in the main pic, which I like! Interested in seeing one in the flesh. So an 8,700rpm redline for a V12, can't wait to hear one! :-)