Chassis No. ZFF74UFA5E0200116 The F12berlinetta, unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, showcased the pinnacle of Ferrari's front-engine V12 grand tourer philosophy, wrapped in an elegant package that would become Pininfarina's swan song for the manufacturer. Its groundbreaking 6.3-liter V12 engine produced 730 horsepower, making it the most powerful Ferrari road car at the time of its launch. This technical marvel sat one inch lower and further back in the chassis than its predecessor, working in concert with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and E-Diff electronic differential to lap Ferrari's Fiorano test track two seconds faster than the hallowed Enzo. This marriage of technology and aesthetics served as a fitting conclusion to the fruitful 60-year partnership between Ferrari and Pininfarina that had defined the visual identity of Ferrari's most celebrated models. What made the F12berlinetta particularly remarkable was its ability to combine explosive performance with surprising accessibility. The electronic systems, including F1-trac traction control, stability control, adjustable magnetorheolical suspension damping, and F1 transmission programming, could be adjusted via the steering wheel-mounted manettino to suit different driving conditions and skill levels. As Road & Track noted, the F12berlinetta managed to be "explosive while trading chest-tightening fear for finesse and feedback," making it what they considered "by far the better everyday supercar" compared to its more dramatic rival, the Lamborghini Aventador. This combination of raw performance and refined usability made it one of Ferrari's most accomplished grand tourers. This spectacular U.S.-market F12berlinetta was purchased new through Foreign Cars Italia of Greensboro, North Carolina finished in the quintessential Ferrari color configuration of Rosso Corsa over a Naturale leather interior. The classic exterior presentation is further enhanced by Yellow brake calipers, iconic Scuderia Ferrari fender shields, and 20-inch forged painted wheels. The ergonomic interior is outfitted with Daytona-style seats, a carbon fiber driver zone with LEDs, carbon fiber dashboard inserts, and a passenger-side display, creating a cockpit that perfectly balances functionality with grand touring luxury. In total, the Ferrari was lavished with over $72,000 in options, accounting for practical features including a Suspension Lifter ($5,461), Telemetry Kit ($9,636), AFS system ($3,212), and parking camera ($3,553), as well as $15,440 in “other options” from Ferrari’s exclusive Tailor Made department. The accompanying CARFAX Vehicle History Report shows that the F12 was registered to its first North Carolina owner through in January 2016 and received regular maintenance at the selling dealer through 2021. At that point, the car sold through Foreign Cars Italia of Greensboro to its second owner based in South Carolina, who continued to faithfully maintain the Ferrari at Orlando Ferrari Service in Bluffton, South Carolina. Now offered with 35,688 miles at the time of cataloging, this F12berlinetta represents one of the most compelling Ferrari gran turismos of the modern era. Marking what would become Pininfarina's final collaboration with Maranello, this example’s thoughtfully chosen options make it an especially noteworthy example of what many consider the ultimate expression of the front-engined V12 formula, perfectly positioned at the intersection of traditional grand touring philosophy and modern supercar capability.

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