Two years after its global debut, the first Ferrari 12Cilindri has arrived in Vietnam. A private importer in Ho Chi Minh City brought the car in. Sales staff are already taking customer orders. However, they have not revealed the official price tag yet.
Abroad, the Ferrari 12Cilindri starts at roughly $423,000, or about 11 billion VND. This baseline figure excludes optional add-ons.
Auto industry insiders expect the car to fetch between 15 and 20 billion VND in Vietnam. Local taxes and fees drive this massive price hike. Heavy special consumption taxes on large-displacement engines contribute significantly to the total cost.
The 12Cilindri boasts classic grand tourer proportions with a long, sweeping hood. Its front fascia echoes the iconic 365 GTB/4 Daytona. Meanwhile, sharp bumpers and sleek lights give it a modern edge. Ferrari also sells an open-top Spider alongside the coupe in global markets.
The first car in Vietnam sports the Prancing Horse’s signature metallic red finish. Gloss-black five-spoke wheels showcase bright yellow brake calipers inside. Carbon-fiber accents cover the side skirts, rear diffuser, and likely the front lip.
The importer has not shared actual cabin photos yet, leaving the exact options unconfirmed. The global two-seater cockpit features an advanced three-screen setup. Drivers get a 15.6-inch digital gauge cluster and a 10.25-inch center touchscreen. The front passenger enjoys a dedicated 8.8-inch display.
The supercar draws power from a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine. This powerhouse generates 819 horsepower and 678 Nm of torque. It gains 30 horsepower over the older 812 Superfast, though it loses 40 Nm of torque.
An eight-speed dual-clutch transmission channels all power to the rear wheels. The 12Cilindri hits 100 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. It reaches 200 km/h in 7.9 seconds before maxing out at 340 km/h.
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