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Silly name, but new Ferrari 812 is truly Superfast

- JASON WOOSEY

FIRST it was the LaFerrari, and now Ferrari is continuing its recent tradition of ridiculous­ly cheesy names with the 812 Superfast, which is a reskinned and thoroughly reworked version of the F12 Berlinetta.

On the upside, and far more importantl­y, the 812 still honours the longer-standing tradition of traditiona­l V12 engines.

Yet given that the California and 488 have already gone the turbo route, and the LaFerrari is a hybrid, you can consider this as something of a last hurrah for old school, hairy-chested normally aspirated potency before all supercars evolve into hybrids powered by carrot juice.

Never mind, this engine type is going out with a bang, being the fastest and most powerful series-produced Ferrari to date (bearing in mind that the LaFerrari is not series produced).

The 812’s new front-mid-mounted 6 496cc V12 is good for 588kW at 8 500rpm and 718Nm at 7 000rpm – enough to launch it from 0-100km/h in just 2.9 seconds, says Ferrari, and on to a top speed of 340km/h. That name is accurate, if nothing else.

It might be a bit unfair to refer to this engine as old school though, as it does pack a 350 bar direct injection system and F1-style variable geometry intake tracts among many technical highlights.

Power goes to the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and Ferrari’s patented Side Slip Control and Virtual Short Wheelbase 2.0 systems are in place to ensure it’s a super-hero in the bends too.

Fans will, however, be hoping that it still feels like a Ferrari, given that it’s the first to be fitted with an electric power steering system.

As you’d expect, this prancing horse is right at the forefront of aerodynami­c slippyness, featuring active flaps at the front of the underbody and a downforce-enhancing “by-pass” at the rear. And boy is that tall fastback tail, inspired by the 1969 GTB4, just gorgeous to behold.

The cabin also gets a completely new and sharper look, and although Ferrari hasn’t gone into detail on this aspect, the company does promise to offer the latest in infotainme­nt features.

This is, after all, meant to be a comfortabl­e car too.

 ??  ?? With a 6.5-litre V12 making 588kW and 718Nm, Ferrari’s latest grand tourer is the fastest and most powerful seriesprod­uced model yet.
With a 6.5-litre V12 making 588kW and 718Nm, Ferrari’s latest grand tourer is the fastest and most powerful seriesprod­uced model yet.

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