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Ferrari 812 Superfast Versione Speciale

Ferrari 812 Superfast Versione Speciale

While the name hasn’t been confirmed, a limited edition Ferrari 812 Superfast is on its way, as if the regular one isn’t special enough. Not only does the V12 grand tourer get a 30 horsepower bump all the way to a monstrous 819 horses, but it will also hit 60 mph from a standstill in a mere 2.7 seconds, or about as quick as a Pagani Huyara BC. Redline jumps from 9,000 rpm in the stock Superfast to 9,500 in the Versione Speciale. The limited-edition Superfast also benefits from a revised Side Slip Control System, extensive use of carbon fiber to lighten the curb weight, and special aerodynamics to increase downforce and lower the drag. Info about the number produced, pricing, and sale date hasn’t been disclosed yet but expect the cars to sell about as quickly as they accelerate. They’ll likely get snatched up by those fortunate few who already have a Prancing Horse or two in their stable already.