Reveal possible very soon


Ferrari is working on a successor to the 812 Superfast. We see them rolling past here, heavily camouflaged, even though it looks like the unveiling is near.
The Ferrari 812 Superfast took over from the then five-year-old F12 in 2017, so logically it is high time for the now seven-year-old 812 to pass on the baton in turn. That seems to be almost happening, because Ferrari is reportedly pulling the curtain on a new GT with a big V12 in the nose around the Grand Prix of Miami in early May. We see that car rolling by here, thanks to our spy photographer.
It is clear that the new Ferrari follows the basic shapes of the 812 and its predecessors, with a long nose and a relatively far back seating position. The most striking difference is that the headlights appear to be located a lot lower in the nose than on the 812 and F12. The rear lights are exactly where you would expect them. Ferrari is reportedly increasing the power of the 6.5-liter V12 to around 850 hp for the basic version of the 812 successor. This would make it stronger than the 812 Competizione. With this generation of Ferrari’s top GT, you can also count on an open version and various derivative one-offs.
– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl