Specification | |
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Colour: | Giallo Triplo Strato |
Interior: | Nero Alcantara |
Year: | 2016 (16) |
Mileage: | 132 |
Engine: | 7-Speed F1 DCT |
Transmission: | F1 DCT |
Body Style: | Coupe |
Fuel: | Petrol |
Top Speed | 211 mph |
0 - 62mph | 2.9 sec |
Power | 769 bhp |
Height | 1273 mm |
Length | 4656 mm |
Width | 2080 mm |
CO2 | 360 g/km |
Combined | 18.8 mpg |
Extra Urban | 25.9 mpg |
Urban | 12.9 mpg |
- 1 of 799 Examples Worldwide
- Extracampionario 'Giallo Triplo Strato' Paint (£14,890)
- Launch Specification
- Classiche Certified
- Atelier Car
- Delivery Mileage
- Still Under Ferrari Manufacturer's Warranty
- Full Ferrari Service History
- UK Supplied
This exquisite 1 of 799 Ferrari is named after the Tour de France, not the cycling kind, but a road race held in France which Ferrari dominated during the 50’s and 60’s. The F12 TDF is based on the standard F12 Berlinetta, but Ferrari have track focused it and turned every aspect up to 11. Power from the outrageous 6.3L V12, which revs to 8,900rpm, upped to a monstrous output of 769bhp with the use of race-spec engine parts. The F1 DCT gearbox has been revised to give 30% quicker up shifts and 40% quicker down shifts. The TDF also features far more menacing functional aerodynamics including a larger active-aero splitter and the distinctive ‘Aerobridge’ features, just behind the front wheels, designed to increase downforce and force the car on to the track. Add this to the liberal use of carbon fibre and weight saving trickery throughout, to achieve a 110kg weight saving over the standard F12, and it really is no surprise that the TDF is up there with the fastest road legal Ferraris to ever lap the infamous Fiorano test track (6th), just 1.3 seconds behind the LaFerrari!
Overall the F12 TDF is a naturally aspirated triumph and its exclusivity makes it a highly significant and collectible modern Ferrari, with values rocketing north away from its initial retail price.
“If Ferrari is best-known and beloved for one style of vehicle, it would be the brand’s rich lineage of front-engine, naturally-aspirated V-12s.” - Hagerty
“As the rarer and more extreme variant of the final Pininfarina-designed Ferrari Berlinetta, the F12 TDF is one of the most characterful and desirable Ferraris of the 21st century.“ - Classic Driver
"A sound investment, for sure, but behind this is one of the most extreme GT cars ever made – powered by one of the most dramatic engines ever fitted to a road-legal car." - Auto Express
Top Speed | 211 mph |
0-62mph | 2.9 sec |
Power | 769 bhp |
Height | 1273 mm |
Length | 4656 mm |
Width | 2080 mm |
CO2 | 360 g/km |
Combined | 18.8 mpg |
Extra Urban | 25.9 mpg |
Urban | 12.9 mpg |
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