Expressions of ultimate performance have undergone dramatic changes: in style, through aerodynamics, forced induction and most recently electrification, along with all of the computer-controlled systems that have harnessed a motoring arms race now at an all-time high.
Yet Ferrari’s V12, in all its theatre, spirit and richness of delivery, has remained an idol to enthusiasts.
From 250GT to 365GTB/4 Daytona and its return via the 550M and F12, this revered layout has been at the heart of an appeal that transcends measurable capability.
The Ferrari 12Cilindri packs an 819bhp V12 beneath its long bonnet
Released from having to top the horsepower charts by the 987bhp SF90, the front-mid-engined 12C places fidelity of performance over outright pace.
Its Daytona-like nose, rising wheelarches and scalloped tail flow into crisp edges in a mesmerising blend of Maranello memories and subtle sci-fi that here manages to wear its Giallo Triplo Strato and every carbonfibre accessory without being flashy.
It draws wonder from most, celebration from some and malicious envy from few.
Ferrari’s central rev counter remains in the 12Cilindri – but it’s gone digital