Ferrari V12: A Walk Through Decades of Automotive Mastery

by AutoExpert   |  9 October, 2023

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Ferrari has long been synonymous with the legendary V12 engine—a masterpiece that has been intricately developed and tightly associated with the marque over the decades. It continues to power some of Ferrari’s flagship models, even as competitors like Lamborghini contemplate phasing out their naturally aspirated V12s.

However, Ferrari humbly admits that they didn’t invent the V12. The engine configuration that dominated 20th-century racing first gained prominence in luxury cars of the 1930s, including Lincoln, Rolls-Royce, Cadillac, and Hispano-Suiza. Furthermore, the V12 was employed in GP races by Mercedes, Alfa Romeo, and Auto Union before WWII. Yet, the V12 truly made its mark in sports car racing when Ferrari entered the scene.

Ferrari V12

The very first Ferrari, the 125 S, debuted in 1947. It boasted a 1.5-liter V12 engine producing around 120 HP and weighed just over 1,400 pounds. Despite its modest specs, the 125 S started to win races, even against more powerful competitors.

Ferrari V12

Named after its developer, Colombo, the engine underwent several evolutions. By 1989, when it was discontinued, its displacement had more than tripled. Success followed Ferrari in the V12 motorsports arena: from the 166 MM's Le Mans win in 1940 to the 1951 British GP victory—both milestone accomplishments powered by V12s.

Ferrari V12

In the line of Colombo V12s, the F140 engine family has a distinguished legacy. Originating with the Enzo in 2002, it was the most powerful naturally aspirated engine of its time. The F140 has evolved to power cars like the 599 GTB Fiorano, GTC4Lusso, LaFerrari, and most recently the 812 Competizione, Daytona SP3, and Purosangue.

Ferrari V12

With advancements, the engine's capacity has also increased, going from an initial 6.0-liters to 6.5-liters in today's top-end models like the Daytona SP3, which boasts an astounding 830 HP.

Ferrari V12

Although Ferrari’s V12s are expected to eventually go electric, CEO Benedetto Vigna recently stated that the brand's gas engines might still live on, thanks to synthetic fuels.

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