The Last Call For The V12 Engine — Ferrari F12 M Will Be The Last Series Model To Be Powered By It
by AllAutoExperts | 17 April, 2020
Ferrari F12 M will be unveiled in March, as the last series model of the carmaker to feature the aspirated V12 engine. This will develop approximately 760 hp and will borrow several components from the track version F12tdf.
Ferrari has at least one surprise for the Geneva Auto Show, which will take place in March. The Italian company is preparing to present the F12 M model, which will stay in history as the last series model of the producer that features the aspirated V12 engine.

The 6.3-liter V12 unit has a 690 Nm torque, similar to the one seen on F12 Berlinetta (740 hp) and on the track version F12tdf (780 hp). F12 M will be closer to F12td's performances, thus becoming the most powerful series model in Ferrari's history.

F12 M doesn't include major visual changes, comparing to F12 Berlinetta, but will enjoy several modifications, including the optic blocks, a new grille, air vents, and a slightly changed interior. Moreover, F12 M will borrow the active steering system to the rear wheels from F12tdf, for a plus of dynamism on the road.
F12 M will be produced for 5 years and it will get a special limited edition, with 80 -100 units.