F12 TDF
The Ferrari F12 TDF features naturally-aspirated 6.3-liter V12 producing 770 horsepower (781 PS) at 8,500 rpm and 520 lb-ft torque at 6,750 rpm through seven-speed dual-clutch F1 transmission with shift times reduced 30% on upshifts and 40% on downshifts, achieving 0-62 mph in 2.9 seconds with top speed exceeding 211 mph at 1,415kg dry weight with optional lightweight equipment. TDF (Tour de France) specification includes revised intake manifolds and exhaust system extracting additional power from F12 Berlinetta baseline, rear-wheel steering Virtual Short Wheelbase system improving agility, upgraded carbon-ceramic brakes, lightweight forged wheels, extensive carbon fiber bodywork, and aggressive aerodynamic package generating increased downforce.
F12 TDF represents ultimate naturally-aspirated V12 front-engine GT development before Ferrari transition toward hybrid powertrains, creating limited production homage to 1950s-1960s Tour de France endurance racing victories with production restricted to 799 units establishing instant collectibility. The combination of 12-cylinder atmospheric soundtrack reaching 8,700 rpm redline, traditional front-engine rear-drive layout, and analog driving experience without turbocharging or electrification creates increasingly rare proposition in emissions-regulated market, with rear-wheel steering technology and revised suspension geometry transforming grand touring F12 into track-focused special series competing against Lamborghini Aventador SV and McLaren 675LT while maintaining Ferrari GT heritage distinct from mid-engine supercar segment, establishing final expression of naturally-aspirated V12 philosophy before 812 Superfast succession.