Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The 812 GTS holds a notable place in Ferrari's lineup as the company's first front-engined V12 convertible in roughly 50 years, since the 365 GTS4, and as the open-top version of the 812 Superfast. It pairs a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 with a retractable hardtop, and this 2022 example is a low-mileage car at 2,108 miles, offered for sale by a California dealer with a clean title at a Buy It Now price of $995,000.2022 Ferrari 812 GTSAccording to Classic.com market data for the 812 GTS, the benchmark value sits around $546,646, with an average sale price near $547,326 and a recorded low of $285,000. Comparable low-mileage 2022 cars are currently listed elsewhere closer to $900,000, so the $995,000 asking price here sits at the upper end of the market.Thinking about selling your car? Get an instant cash offer online now. Click here to get started.2022 Ferrari 812 GTSThe OfferMake: FerrariModel: 812 GTSYear: 2022Mileage: 2,108 milesEngine: 6.5 liter naturally aspirated V12Power: Approximately 789 hpTransmission: Seven-speed dual-clutch automaticDrive type: Rear wheel driveExterior color: Blu Stephanie with a Bianco King liveryInterior color: Blu Superelettrico Alcantara with Poltrona Frau leatherAsking price: $995,000AdvertisementAdvertisementInterested in this 2022 Ferrari 812 GTS? View the listing here.Shopping for a new car? Click here to get a great deal on your next car. Powered by Carvana, no haggle pricing, 100% online.2022 Ferrari 812 GTS2022 Ferrari 812 GTS listing detailsThis is a Tailor-Made car built through Ferrari's New York program, finished in a two-layer special paint called Blu Stephanie, with a Bianco King livery that runs from the front bumper and hood across the roof and tonneau cover to the third brake light. An airbrushed Scuderia Ferrari shield, gloss-black calipers, and extensive gloss carbon fiber, including the front spoiler, diffuser, bumper accents, sill plates, and center tunnel, complete the exterior, set off by 20-inch forged wheels in a diamond-polished finish and titanium tailpipe tips. A full front-end paint protection film is installed.2022 Ferrari 812 GTSThe 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 produces 789 hp and drives the rear wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch transaxle, with a retractable hardtop and a quoted 0 to 60 mph time of 2.8 seconds. As Ferrari's first series production front-engined V12 spider in 50 years, since the 365 GTS4, it delivers the 812 Superfast's performance with open top motoring, and it remains on Ferrari's Genuine Maintenance Program through August 22, 2029.2022 Ferrari 812 GTSThe cabin carries the color scheme throughout, with Corsa racing seats in Blu Superelettrico Alcantara trimmed in Poltrona Frau Polare leather, dashboard, console, and armrests in Poltrona Frau Africa leather, F1 paddles painted in Blu Stephanie, and a white tachometer face. Carbon fiber appears on the door panels, dashboard accents, steering wheel, and console, and the car includes a passenger display, Apple CarPlay, blind-spot detection, a front driving camera, and a rear parking camera. A carbon fiber dedication plate marks its Tailor-Made status.2022 Ferrari 812 GTS quick takeThe 812 GTS is a significant modern Ferrari, combining a naturally aspirated V12 with open-top motoring at a time when both are becoming rare, and its place as the last of a front-engined V12 convertible lineage gives it lasting appeal. This example's strengths are its low 2,108 miles and clean title. The main consideration is price, as the $995,000 asking figure sits above both the model's recorded average.AdvertisementAdvertisementDisclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 24, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.