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Ferrari is unique in the way it embraces tradition and bleeding-edge technology in equal measure. This is perhaps nowhere more evident than with its newest car, the 12Cilndri, the successor to the 812 Superfast. Ferrari pulled off the covers of the 12Cilindri and 12Cilindri Spider on Thursday in Miami. And as the name implies, it’s all about that 12-cylinder engine.
The 6.5-liter, 65-degree unit is the latest evolution of Ferrari’s F140 V-12, first used in the Enzo two decades ago. Here, it makes 819 naturally aspirated horsepower at 9,250 rpm and 500 pound-feet of torque at 7,250 rpm, with redline set at a screaming 9,500 rpm. There’s no hybrid assist either—Ferrari has managed to meet all the relevant emissions standards without relying on electrification.