Introduced for 2017 as the successor to the F12berlinetta, the 812
Superfast-named as a nod to its high-performance 500 Superfast
forebear of 1964-reaffirmed Ferrari's front-mid-engined V12 GT as a
reference point for both speed and engagement. Its naturally
aspirated 6.5-liter twelve revved to a screaming 8,500 rpm and
developed 789 horsepower, making it the most powerful naturally
aspirated engine ever fitted in a Ferrari road car at the time of
its introduction.
This enormous thrust was delivered to the rear wheels through a
seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, with Ferrari's Passo Corto
Virtuale, or "Virtual Short Wheelbase" four-wheel steering system,
Version 5.0 of the Side Slip Control (SSC), and Electric Power
Steering (EPS) harnessing the car's visceral output. Contemporary
road tests praised the 812's dual character-effortlessly rapid
cross-continent pace paired with the ear-piercing shriek of the
non-hybrid V12. Ferrari quoted zero to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds and a
211-mph maximum, numbers that sit comfortably beside the model's
reputation among enthusiasts and the automotive press as one of
Maranello's most complete modern grand tourers.
The example offered here is a U.S.-market 2019 Ferrari 812
Superfast finished in Bianco Avus-a clean, restrained alternative
to the pervasive red hues. The exterior specification is completed
by 20-inch forged wheels over Yellow brake calipers, Scuderia
Ferrari fender shields, and adaptive headlights with Static Bending
Light (SBL) function. The cockpit features Daytona-style seats
trimmed in Rosso Ferrari leather, with the upper dashboard, parcel
shelf, and door panel uppers in matching leather, set off by Nero
leather door panel center trim and a Charcoal upper passenger
compartment. "Extra-range" colored details abound in the form of
Rosso contrast stitching, Rosso safety belts, Bianco Cavallino
headrest embroidery, and Nuovo Rosso floor mats, set against a
Yellow rev counter that anchors the driver's view. Desirable
options including extensive carbon-fiber trim spanning the driver
zone with LEDs, dashboard inserts, and upper center console, along
with full electric seats, leather headliner, passenger display,
satellite radio, suspension lifter, and front and rear parking
cameras make the most of the 812's long-legged capability.
Delivered new through Ferrari of Central Ohio (then part of
Midwestern Auto Group) and acquired by The Casa Bella Macchina
Collection, this well-specified Superfast has remained under sole
ownership from new and shows just 1,816 miles at the time of
cataloging. A clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report documents routine
servicing under current ownership by both the selling dealer and
Ferrari Philadelphia in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, including a
major drive-belt service in March 2023 at 1,498 miles. It is
accompanied by two keys and its owner's manuals.
With its clean, classically Italian Bianco-over-Rosso color
combination, single ownership from new, low mileage, and extensive
optional equipment, this 812 Superfast is an especially appealing
example of Ferrari's definitive front-engine V12, equally at home
carving a favorite road as it is crossing a continent at speed.
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