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2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast: Making Up for Past Mistakes. As I mentioned, this is my second brush with Ferrari's mainline flagship, having driven the 812 extensively at last year's All-Stars.
The 812 Superfast uses Ferrari’s first example of electric power steering; for most car companies, that tech leads to a reduction in steering feel (looking at you, BMW), but Maranello nailed it on ...
Engine, Transmission, and Performance. Ferrari's 812 Superfast gets its muscle from a 6.5-liter V-12 powerplant, and this engine delivers a bracing 788 horsepower and 529 lb-ft of torque.
No one who drove a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta would argue it needed more power, yet its successor, the 812 Superfast, has just that.
Any critique of the Ferrari 812 Superfast must acknowledge one thing first and foremost: this is a phenomenal car. To probe its faults is the very definition of nitpicking.
The Ferrari 812 Superfast is a production car, but really, it's a race car. A V12-powered beast that carves up roads without breaking a sweat. It's the pinnacle of the supercar genre.
The Ferrari 812 Superfast came off the production line in Maranello, Italy, with a very interesting spec. It sports bucket seats wrapped in cognac leather and plenty of carbon fiber.
The platform. The 812 Superfast inherits that sweetest of Ferrari layouts: a V12 up front sending a few stables worth of ponies through to the rear wheels. Yes, I have full appreciation for the ...
2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast makes a case for uniqueness Car manufacturers love to claim, often dubiously, that a certain model has no direct rival or analog. Ferrari floats no such claim on its ...
First Drive. Super Fast at Fiorano: Ferrari 812 Superfast! The engine is one in a long line of V-12s from Ferrari, including the one in that Cannonball pacesetter.In the simplest of terms, this 6. ...
The Superfast name (love it) traces its lineage back to 1964, when the halo of Ferrari’s America series was the 500 Superfast, shown at the '64 Geneva show. That car had a 5.0-liter Colombo V12 ...