Ferrari 12-Cylinder Successor Review: Power, Aesthetics, and Concerns
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Today, on Mr JWW, we delve into Ferrari's latest creation: the successor to the 812, the ground Tour 12 cylinder. But hold on a minute, what's with the name? Unlike Ferrari's usual naming conventions, this new model, dubbed the Ferrari 12 cylindri, seems to have left out the usual flair and storytelling behind its name. This lack of a captivating name has left many scratching their heads, especially the disgruntled 812 competition owners who feel a bit left out in the cold by this new release.
Now, let's talk about the heart of this beast: the engine. With a magnificent naturally aspirated V12 pumping out over 820 horsepower, this Ferrari is a true powerhouse. In a world shifting towards hybrids and EVs, Ferrari's commitment to a pure, fire-breathing V12 is something to be celebrated. But will this new model live up to its predecessors in terms of performance and driving experience? The team at Mr JWW seems cautiously optimistic, noting the similarities to the beloved 812 comp and the potential for a thrilling ride.
Moving on to the aesthetics, opinions seem divided. While some find the new Ferrari 12 cylinder to be a bit of an eyesore, others see hints of beauty that may blossom over time. The design inspiration drawn from the original Daytona model adds a touch of nostalgia to this modern supercar. However, concerns linger about the high production numbers and the potential impact on values. Will this new Ferrari hold its value like the limited edition 812 comp, or will it face the same depreciation fate as some of Ferrari's other models? Only time will tell.
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