Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The 12Cilindri is Ferrari's current front-engined V12 grand tourer, the successor to the 812 Superfast, and its appeal centers on something the industry is rapidly leaving behind: a large displacement naturally aspirated V12 with no turbocharging or hybrid assistance. This 2025 example is a base coupe with 416 miles, listed by a California Ferrari dealer with a clean title at a Buy It Now price of $759,000.2025 Ferrari 12 CilindriAccording to Classic.com market data for the Ferrari 12Cilindri, the model is too new to have established a deep set of recorded auction results, so retail listings provide the clearer picture at this stage. National pricing data shows a 12Cilindri average around $703,909 with listings starting near $629,772, which places this car's $759,000 asking price above the typical listing, a premium that reflects its delivery level mileage and immediate availability rather than a long factory wait.Thinking about selling your car? Get an instant cash offer online now. Click here to get started.2025 Ferrari 12 CilindriThe OfferMake: FerrariModel: 12CilindriYear: 2025Mileage: 416 milesEngine: 6.5 liter naturally aspirated V12Power: 819 hp and approximately 500 lb.ft of torqueTransmission: Eight speed dual clutch automaticDrive type: Rear wheel driveExterior color: Azzurro La Plata with a red, white, and blue livery, two tone with NeroInterior color: Alcantara Nera with Baby Blu accentsAsking price: $759,000AdvertisementAdvertisementInterested in this 2025 Ferrari 12Cilindri? 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.2025 Ferrari 12 Cilindri2025 Ferrari 12 Cilindri listing detailsThis 12Cilindri is finished in Azzurro La Plata with a bespoke red, white, and blue Tricolore livery and a two tone treatment with Nero, accented by extensive gloss carbon fiber including the roof, front spoiler, diffuser, side skirts, and center caps. It rides on forged rims in a diamond glossy black finish with blue brake calipers and black ceramic coated tailpipes, and it is equipped with a suspension lifter and adaptive cruise control with front radar.2025 Ferrari 12 CilindriThe 6.5 liter naturally aspirated V12 produces 819 hp with a 9,500 rpm redline and drives the rear wheels through an eight speed dual clutch transaxle, with a quoted 0 to 60 mph time of 2.9 seconds. As the successor to the 812 Superfast and a modern continuation of the front engined V12 grand tourer line that runs back through the F12berlinetta to the 365 GTB/4 Daytona, it pairs that tradition with sharper aerodynamics and updated chassis control systems.2025 Ferrari 12 CilindriThe cabin is trimmed in Alcantara Nera with Baby Blu colored inner details and parcel shelf belts, dual color leather in Nero, and a Nero leather headliner, with carbon fiber on the steering wheel, central tunnel, and dashboard inserts. Corsa carbon fiber racing seats, special Azzurro stitching, an embroidered prancing horse on the headrests, a wireless charger, a smartphone interface, and an electric trunk are fitted. The car retains its original Ferrari warranty through August 11, 2028, a seven year Genuine Maintenance Program through August 11, 2032, and has completed Ferrari's 101 point approved inspection.2025 Ferrari 12 Cilindri quick takeThe 12Cilindri represents Ferrari's continued commitment to the naturally aspirated V12 grand tourer at a time when most rivals have moved to forced induction or hybrid power, and that alone gives it a clear identity and likely long-term desirability. This particular car's strengths are its near delivery mileage and immediate availability through a dealer, removing the factory waitlist. The main consideration is price, as the $759,000 asking figure sits above typical retail listings, so the value case depends on how much a buyer values getting one now in this specification.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.